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    Evaluation of hemolysis, lipemia, and icterus interference with common clinical immunoassays by Karin, Amir, Higgins, Victoria, Miller, Jessica, Brinc, Davor, Kulasingam, Vathany, Selvaratnam, Rajeevan

    Published in Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (25-05-2023)
    “…Hemolysis, icterus, and lipemia (HIL) are common sources of endogenous interference in clinical laboratory testing. Defining the threshold of interference for…”
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    Modification of proteins with azobenzene crosslinkers using reversible covalent bonds by Yasuike, Nobuo, Kachi-Terajima, Chihiro, Karin, Amir, Mino, Takashi, Woolley, G Andrew

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (16-11-2022)
    “…Thiol-reactive reagents designed for the chemical modification of proteins cannot, in general, be used directly for the modification of intracellular targets…”
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    Coming in Hot: A quality improvement approach to improving care of febrile infants by Gupta, Joel, Zipursky, Amy R, Pirie, Jonathan, Freire, Gabrielle, Karin, Amir, Bohn, Mary Kathryn, Adeli, Khosrow, Ostrow, Olivia

    Published in Paediatrics & child health (01-06-2024)
    “…Abstract Background and Objectives Significant practice variation exists in managing young infants with fever. Quality improvement strategies can aid in risk…”
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    Antiphospholipid syndrome, monoclonal gammopathy, and cryoglobulinemia overlap leading to recurrent cutaneous microvascular thrombosis: A case report and retrospective cohort study by Bohm, Alexandra, Wan, Bo Angela, Karin, Amir, Lee, Lauren J., Lee, Agnes Y. Y., Conway, Edward M., Lai, Chieh Min Benjamin

    Published in EJHaem (01-10-2024)
    “…Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), cryoglobulinemia, and monoclonal gammopathies are variably accompanied by thrombotic complications. We describe a patient with…”
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    A Case of Clinical Confusion Due to Erroneous M-protein Quantifications: To Splice or Skim? by Chan, Pak Cheung, Karin, Amir, Chow, Signy

    Published in EJIFCC (12-12-2022)
    “…An M-protein identified on electrophoresis is conventionally quantified by integrating the M-spike from baseline (PD), invariably including some…”
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    Complex biological patterns of soluble cytokines and CD163 in childhood necessitating age-specific reference intervals for evidence-based clinical interpretation by Sepiashvili, Lusia, Alli, Zaman, Bohn, Mary Kathryn, Hall, Alexandra, Karin, Amir, Murata, Kazunori, Adeli, Khosrow

    Published in Clinical biochemistry (01-12-2021)
    “…Cytokine measurements to support clinical laboratory and research investigations have become increasingly common in pediatrics. However, there is a paucity of…”
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    Recurring Critical Results and Their Impact on the Volume of Critical Calls at a Tertiary Care Center by Karin, Amir, Kulasingam, Vathany, Chartier, Lucas B, Ejumudo, Angela, Wolff, Talya, Brinc, Davor

    Published in The journal of applied laboratory medicine (07-07-2021)
    “…When a test result is critically abnormal, laboratories notify the responsible caregivers immediately, usually with a phone call. If the same test was ordered…”
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    Inaccuracy of Sodium Measurement in Patients with Severe Hypernatremia by Karin, Amir, Brinc, Davor, Leung, Felix, Jung, Benjamin P

    Published in The journal of applied laboratory medicine (01-03-2021)
    “…We observed discordant sodium results from a patient with severe hypernatremia such that whole-blood analysis produced results up to 9.6 mmol/L higher than…”
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    Red-shifted Azobenzenes and Photocontrol of Protein Affinity Reagents by Karin, Amir

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Azobenzene derivatives are a class of molecular switches that have found broad use in photocontrol of various biological systems. A key feature of azobenzenes…”
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