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be affected by sampling and storage conditions, but whether these influence measured concentrations has not yet been investigated. Our study therefore seeks to define optimal conditions for handling of human plasma samples with regards to both short
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hormone of interest depending on how and for how long samples are stored before further processing in the lab, reasonable storage conditions should be tested for their validity. In the present study, we aimed at validating a method to non
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food intake ( 5 , 6 ). Therefore, SGLT2 inhibitors may not only affect whole-body lipolysis but also regional lipid storage. However, this has not yet been investigated. Adipose tissue is an energy reservoir that stores fatty acids as triglyceride
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use and storage of whole and cut patches for children, particularly to provide data that can be applied to different countries with different climates. In this laboratory study, we evaluated four different brands of E 2 matrix patches from different
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and observational design. However, all patients received a letter including information regarding the collection and storage of clinical data and the possibility to refuse. From 2016 onward, the clinical database was continued prospectively including
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laboratory diagnostics. Pre-analytical variability describes the variability potentially introduced by differences related to sample collection, sample preparation and processing as well as sample storage ( 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 ). In contrast, analytical
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. However, whether the level of TFR2 decreases with elevated serum ferritin levels remains elusive in diabetic rats. To evaluate the effect of TFR2 on iron storage in T2DM, this study explored serum iron metabolism-related indicators in 1938 patients from
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the mean age, gender, body weight, body mass index (BMI), etiology of hypothyroidism, interfering medications, levothyroxine storage technique, and levothyroxine ingestion technique between cases and controls. Cases had a longer mean duration of being
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automated collection of repeated serial samples, Fluispotter®, may overcome some of these problems associated with repeated sampling or 20-h collection of blood samples ( 7 ). Thus, Fluispotter is intended for automated extraction, collection and storage of
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. In conclusion, our data indicate that lactone- and acid- forms of simvastatin exhibit differential effects on non-oxidative glucose metabolism as lactone-form increases and acid-form impairs glucose storage into glycogen, suggesting impaired insulin