Study aims to make your vitamin d test more reliable
NCT ID NCT07337499
Summary
This study aims to compare different laboratory methods for measuring vitamin D levels in the blood. Researchers will test samples from 200 people to see if a new automated method gives results that agree with the current gold-standard method. The goal is to ensure vitamin D tests are accurate and consistent, so doctors can make the best decisions for patient care.
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Laboratory of Experimental Biochemistry and Advanced Diagnostic
RECRUITINGMilan, Milano, 20175, Italy
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