Improved quality of samples and laboratory turnaround time using 3.5 mL low vacuum BD Vacutainer® Barricor tubes in the emergency department

scientific article published on 12 June 2019

Improved quality of samples and laboratory turnaround time using 3.5 mL low vacuum BD Vacutainer® Barricor tubes in the emergency department is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PLABM.2019.E00128
P932PMC publication ID6593183
P698PubMed publication ID31289734

P50authorAnne Marie DupuyQ67928049
P2093author name stringN Kuster
S Lefebvre
J P Cristol
M Sebbane
A S Bargnoux
S Badiou
O Vuillot
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P304page(s)e00128
P577publication date2019-06-12
P1433published inPractical Laboratory MedicineQ50817118
P1476titleImproved quality of samples and laboratory turnaround time using 3.5 mL low vacuum BD Vacutainer® Barricor tubes in the emergency department
P478volume16

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