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Medical Forum / General / Laboratory / November 2005

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homocysteine test sample29 Nov 2005 06:52 GMT3
Dear friends
I think this is an apt place to ask this question.
is it required to take fasting sample for homocysteine test
regards
Shoogle shaking lab machine 29 Nov 2005 01:30 GMT3
I am trying my hardest .. PHEW !!
to find a little machine that shakes and rocks
now its not for lab use , its to put a nodding dog on !!!
so the dogs head  will wobble automatically for a display
Question about 5 year olds blood test26 Nov 2005 09:26 GMT5
I have a 5 year old daughter I took to the doctor for a fever on
October 17. She was put on antibiotics and the fever left. Took her
back to the doctor last Saturday for the stomach virus. This doctor
noticed that her throat looked a little red and had one white spot.
Question about MT joining MLT union26 Nov 2005 09:20 GMT14
Can an M.T. sit for the MLT exam, and then join their union and have
the same
protection although they were hired as an M.T. ?
Thanks,
cardiac enzymes25 Nov 2005 02:00 GMT1
When testing a speciment for cardiac enzymes CK and CK-MB, would the
tests
for total CK and CK-MB be run at the same time, and reported at the
same time,
PT tests24 Nov 2005 19:48 GMT5
How long would a typical city hospital require to run
a PT, PTT type test, assuming the doc needed the results
in a hurry.
Thanks,
Monitoring falsly elevated MCV20 Nov 2005 18:33 GMT4
I am a medial technologist working at a large inter city hospital in
the Core Lab.  In Hematology, we are currently checking every MCV >105
by making a 1:3 dilution and then running again through our Hematology
analyzer to verify that it is not caused from rouleaux.  We are also
Technichal question about frozen sections18 Nov 2005 01:32 GMT1
I am a PhD. student at university of ottawa (canada), studying
molecular and cellular medicine. I have a technichal question about
frozen sectioning. In our lab we do immunohistochemistry as a routine
experimental approach and our tissue samples are skin samples. However,
IMPROVED NANOBACTERIA TESTS17 Nov 2005 17:07 GMT2
Nanobac Introduces New Improved ELISA Kits for Detection of Calcifying
Nano-Particles, also known as Nanobacteria
10/26/2005 8:00:00 AM EST
Nanobac Life Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: NNBP) ("Nanobac" or "the Company")
Are Lab Techs in America Unionized?05 Nov 2005 08:52 GMT14
Is there a Union an American Lab Tech could join?
Bayer Multistix 10SG Expiration Dates04 Nov 2005 11:08 GMT4
I have spent an inordinate amount of time searching while trying to find out
the following info and failed (including all kinds of Bayer sites, and
various combinations of search criteria).  And I could not find any toll
free numbers for Bayer, and I have called my local pharmacies ...
staining stool lipids (fat)04 Nov 2005 07:51 GMT1
what is the best manual method for staining lipids in stool?
please provide details.
thanks.
Ali Mokbel, M.T. , BSc.
 
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