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Use of gel-based separator tubes to stabilise phosphate in mailed blood samples.

Use of gel-based separator tubes to stabilise phosphate in mailed blood samples.

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Main Authors: Herrington, W, Clark, S, Staplin, N, Kumar, A, Illingworth, N, Sutherland, S, Baigent, C, Landray, M, Haynes, R, Hill, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2015
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