It is well known that the results of immunoassay methods can be affected by specific or non-specific interferences, ranging from 0.4% to 4.0%. The presence of interference may greatly compromise the accuracy of immunoassay analyses causing an error in the measurement, producing false-positive or false-negative results. From a clinical point of view, these analytical errors may have serious implications for patient care because they can cause misdiagnosis or inappropriate treatment. Unfortunately, it is a very difficult task to identify the irregular analytical errors related to immunoassay methods because they are not detectable by normal laboratory quality control procedures, are reproducible within the test system, may be clinically plaus...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
SUMMARY. The calculation of within-laboratory imprecision in quality-assessment (QA) programmes norm...
mmunoassays depend on competitive binding. The analyte to be measured and a known quantity of labele...
The recently raised concerns regarding biotin interference in immunoassays have increased the awaren...
Immunoassays are subject to interferences that are not readily detectable prior to analysis but may ...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results fo...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results fo...
Item does not contain fulltextBackgroundThe use of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies for clinical pu...
The last few decades have seen a significant decrease in the rates of analytical errors in clinical ...
Abstract. Aim of this work is to illustrate how analytical interference in immunoassay may produce s...
Background: The presence of interfering substances in patient samples submitted for immunoassay cann...
BackgroundThe use of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies for clinical purposes has significantly incre...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
SUMMARY. The calculation of within-laboratory imprecision in quality-assessment (QA) programmes norm...
mmunoassays depend on competitive binding. The analyte to be measured and a known quantity of labele...
The recently raised concerns regarding biotin interference in immunoassays have increased the awaren...
Immunoassays are subject to interferences that are not readily detectable prior to analysis but may ...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results fo...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results fo...
Item does not contain fulltextBackgroundThe use of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies for clinical pu...
The last few decades have seen a significant decrease in the rates of analytical errors in clinical ...
Abstract. Aim of this work is to illustrate how analytical interference in immunoassay may produce s...
Background: The presence of interfering substances in patient samples submitted for immunoassay cann...
BackgroundThe use of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies for clinical purposes has significantly incre...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
SUMMARY. The calculation of within-laboratory imprecision in quality-assessment (QA) programmes norm...
mmunoassays depend on competitive binding. The analyte to be measured and a known quantity of labele...