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Contents: March 1992, Volume 22, Issue 2   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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Articles:

JM Goplerud
Articles: Hyperalimentation associated hepatotoxicity in the newborn
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1992 22: 79-84. [Abstract]  

CD Hewitt, DJ Innes, MM Herman, J Savory, and MR Wills
Articles: Hematological changes after long-term aluminum administration to normal adult rabbits
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1992 22: 85-94. [Abstract]  

PC Kao, Laws ER, Jr, and D Zimmerman
Articles: Somatomedin C/insulin-like growth factor I levels after treatment of acromegaly
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1992 22: 95-99. [Abstract]  

SS Levinson
Articles: Studies of Bence Jones proteins by immunonephelometry
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1992 22: 100-109. [Abstract]  

BE Copeland and AJ Pesce
Articles: The medical heritage concept: a model for assuring comparable laboratory results in long-term longitudinal studies
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1992 22: 110-124. [Abstract]  

AA Pappas, RB Owens, and JT Flick
Articles: Reticulocyte counting by flow cytometry. A comparison with manual methods
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1992 22: 125-132. [Abstract]  

FW Sunderman
Articles: Missions of clinical science
Ann Clin Lab Sci 1992 22: 133.  

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