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... incollaboration with the CIC executive office and the steering committee ofthe CIC Immunoassay workinggroup. The authors of this group acknowledge the con-cept ofthe Minimal Information About ... did the final approval ofthe manuscript. MK, MP, LMcN, TC, JY, KO andAH were driving the conception and design ofthe study, selected the donors forthe study, interpreted the data and wrote the ... S2Acknowledgements The organizers of this study are indebted to all the participating labs for their constant support ofthe proficiency panel program. The organizers alsothank Beckmann Coulter and ProImmune for...
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