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2. An Update on Reported Adoption of 2021 CKD-EPI Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate Equations
3. Recommendations for Setting a Criterion and Assessing Commutability of Sample Materials Used in External Quality Assessment/Proficiency Testing Schemes.
4. Guidance on Which Calibrators in a Metrologically Traceable Calibration Hierarchy Must Be Commutable with Clinical Samples
5. Recommendations for Setting a Criterion for Assessing Commutability of Secondary Calibrator Certified Reference Materials.
6. Differences between Educational and Regulatory External Quality Assurance/Proficiency Testing Schemes
7. Interpreting EQA—Understanding Why Commutability of Materials Matters
8. National Kidney Foundation Laboratory Engagement Working Group Recommendations for Implementing the CKD-EPI 2021 Race-Free Equations for Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate: Practical Guidance for Clinical Laboratories
9. Perspective on New Equations for Estimating Glomerular Filtration Rate
10. Uncertainty in Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate Is Much Larger than the Race Adjustment Term
11. Interpreting EQA--Understanding Why Commutability of Materials Matters.
12. National Kidney Foundation Laboratory Engagement Working Group Recommendations for Implementing the CKD-EPI 2021 Race-Free Equations for Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate: Practical Guidance for Clinical Laboratories.
13. IFCC Working Group Recommendations for Correction of Bias Caused by Noncommutability of a Certified Reference Material Used in the Calibration Hierarchy of an End-User Measurement Procedure
14. Optimal Use of Biomarkers for Chronic Kidney Disease
15. Recommendations for Reporting Low and High Values for Urine Albumin and Total Protein
16. IFCC Working Group Recommendations for Assessing Commutability Part 1: General Experimental Design
17. IFCC Working Group Recommendations for Assessing Commutability Part 3: Using the Calibration Effectiveness of a Reference Material
18. IFCC Working Group Recommendations for Assessing Commutability Part 2: Using the Difference in Bias between a Reference Material and Clinical Samples
19. Commentary
20. Challenge to Coordinate Harmonization Activities on an International Level
21. Harmonization: Its Time Has Come
22. State of Harmonization of 24 Serum Albumin Measurement Procedures and Implications for Medical Decisions
23. Perspective on New Equations for Estimating Glomerular Filtration Rate.
24. Reference Intervals: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Challenges
25. Time to Pay Attention to Reagent and Calibrator Lots for Proficiency Testing
26. IFCC Working Group Recommendations for Assessing Commutability Part 1:General Experimental Design.
27. Difference in Bias Approach for Commutability Assessment: Application to Frozen Pools of Human Serum Measured by 8 Direct Methods for HDL and LDL Cholesterol
28. Harmonization of Test Results: What Are the Challenges; How Can We Make It Better?
29. State of the Art for Measurement of Urine Albumin: Comparison of Routine Measurement Procedures to Isotope Dilution Tandem Mass Spectrometry
30. Commutability Still Matters
31. Commercial Immunoassays in Biomarkers Studies: Researchers Beware!
32. Specificity Characteristics of 7 Commercial Creatinine Measurement Procedures by Enzymatic and Jaffe Method Principles
33. Proficiency Testing/External Quality Assessment: Current Challenges and Future Directions
34. Roadmap for Harmonization of Clinical Laboratory Measurement Procedures
35. In Reply
36. Influence of Sample Storage Conditions on Sweat Chloride Results
37. Non–HDL Cholesterol Shows Improved Accuracy for Cardiovascular Risk Score Classification Compared to Direct or Calculated LDL Cholesterol in a Dyslipidemic Population
38. Seven Direct Methods for Measuring HDL and LDL Cholesterol Compared with Ultracentrifugation Reference Measurement Procedures
39. Estimating Equations for Glomerular Filtration Rate in Children: Laboratory Considerations
40. Standardization of High-Sensitivity Immunoassays for Measurement of C-Reactive Protein; II: Two Approaches for Assessing Commutability of a Reference Material
41. The authors of the article cited above respond
42. Why Commutability Matters
43. Performance of Four Homogeneous Direct Methods for LDL-Cholesterol
44. Effect of serum-clot contact time on clinical chemistry laboratory results
45. Fiber-optic immunosensor for measurement of myoglobin
46. Evaluating test methods by estimating total error
47. Assay instrument-dependent matrix effects in standardization of cholesterol measurements
48. Transcriptional regulation of human genes for steroidogenic enzymes
49. Total error assessment of five methods for cholesterol screening
50. Proficiency Testing/External Quality Assessment:Current Challenges and Future Directions.
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