Letter to the EditorThe effect of hemolysis, icterus and lipemia on Randox immunoturbidimetric adiponectin assay
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Acknowledgment
This study has been supported by the Ministry of Science, Education, and Sports, Republic of Croatia (project number: 134-1340227-0200). The authors of this work also wish to express their gratitude to Randox for kindly granting reagents for this experiment and to all volunteers who participated in this study.
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