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Letter by Lippi and Cervellin regarding article, "High-sensitivity troponin T concentrations in acute chest pain patients evaluated with cardiac computed tomography".
High-sensitivity troponin T concentrations in acute chest pain patients evaluated with cardiac computed tomography
Letter by Lippi and Cervellin Regarding Article, "High-sensitivity Cardiac Troponin in the Distinction of Acute Myocardial Infarction From Acute Cardiac Noncoronary Artery Disease".
High-sensitivity Cardiac Troponin in the Distinction of Acute Myocardial Infarction From Acute Cardiac Noncoronary Artery Disease
Letter by Lippi and Cervellin Regarding Article, "Optimal Cutoff Levels of More Sensitive Cardiac Troponin Assays for the Early Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction in Patients With Renal Dysfunction"
Optimal Cutoff Levels of More Sensitive Cardiac Troponin Assays for the Early Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction in Patients With Renal Dysfunctio
Letter by Lippi and Franchini Regarding Article, "ABO Blood Group and Risk of Thromboembolic and Arterial Disease: A Study of 1.5 Million Blood Donors"
ABO Blood Group and Risk of Thromboembolic and Arterial Disease: A Study of 1.5 Million Blood Donor
Comments on Lundby et al.'s “Testing for recombinant human erythropoietin in urine: problems associated with current anti-doping testing”
Weighting healthcare efficiency against available resources: value is the goal
Weighting healthcare efficiency against available resources: value is the goa
Popularity of Medicine and Laboratory Medicine journals: analysis of impact factor and popularity using Google Trends
Popularity of Medicine and Laboratory Medicine journals: analysis of impact factor and popularity using Google Trend
Biomarkers: Novel troponin immunoassay for early ACS rule-out
The introduction of a new high-sensitivity troponin immunoassay might revolutionize the way acute coronary syndrome is diagnosed. The high analytical sensitivity of the assay enables earlier and more accurate identification of myocardial injury than with currently used methods, and also allows for the safe discharge of patients without myocardial ischaemia
How do I write a scientific article?—A personal perspective
Scientific writing is not an easy task. Although there is no single and universally agreed strategy for assembling a successful scientific article, it is undeniable that some basic notions, gathered after decades of experience, may help increasing the chance of acceptance of a scientific manuscript. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to present a personal and arbitrary perspective on how to write a scientific article, entailing a tentative flowchart and a checklist describing the most important aspects characterizing each section of the manuscript. The final suggestion, which can be summarized in one simple and straightforward concept, is that you should always remember that a scientific article is meant to be read by others (i.e., referees and readers) and not by yourself
The risk of unjustified BRCA testing after the "Angelina Jolie effect": how can we save (laboratory) medicine from the Internet?
The risk of unjustified BRCA testing after the "Angelina Jolie effect": how can we save (laboratory) medicine from the Internet
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