Current and future applications of mass spectrometry to the clinical laboratory

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Mass spectrometry is an analytic technique with high specificity and a growing presence in laboratory medicine. Various types of mass spectrometers are being used in an increasing number of clinical laboratories around the world, and, as a result, significant improvements in assay performance are occurring rapidly in areas such as toxicology, endocrinology, and biochemical genetics. This review serves as a basic introduction to mass spectrometry, its uses, and associated challenges in the clinical laboratory and ends with a brief discussion of newer methods with the greatest potential for clinical diagnostics. © American Society for Clinical Pathology.

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Strathmann, F. G., & Hoofnagle, A. N. (2011, October). Current and future applications of mass spectrometry to the clinical laboratory. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. https://doi.org/10.1309/AJCPW0TA8OBBNGCK

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