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    • Big Data in Laboratory Medicine—FAIR Quality for AI? 

      Blatter T.U., Witte H., Nakas C.T., Leichtle A.B. (2022)
      Laboratory medicine is a digital science. Every large hospital produces a wealth of data each day—from simple numerical results from, e.g., sodium measurements to highly complex output of “-omics” analyses, as well as ...
    • Effect of storage time on the urine protein: creatinine ratio in alkaline ovine urine 

      Athanasiou L.V., Katsoulos P.D., Spanou V.M., Pazarakioti A.T., Katsogiannou E.G., Iliadi I., Baka R., Polizopoulou Z.S. (2021)
      The urine protein:creatinine (UPC) ratio is considered the reference method to assess proteinuria. Its diagnostic value in ovine medicine needs further elucidation. In population monitoring and/or for research purposes, ...
    • Urine protein-to-creatinine ratio in cattle with subclinical renal disease 

      Katsoulos P.D., Athanasiou L.V., Psalla D., Marouda C., Papchianou M., Tsitsos A., Boscos C., Polizopoulou Z.S. (2020)
      Background: Urinalysis is not routinely used in bovine medicine, and there is no evidence as to whether urine protein-to-creatinine ratio (UPC) could be used for the diagnosis of renal diseases in cattle. Objective: The ...