Landmark Literature
We asked an impossible question at the end of 2015: which piece of literature stood out from the crowd and showed the greatest potential for pushing the field of laboratory medicine forward?
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In this series of articles, five experts boldly share their answers:
Variations on a Drop by James Nichols
A Paper to Circulate by Ian Cree
Hyperspectral Disease Diagnosis by Peter Griffiths
Diagnosis: Digital by Liron Pantanowitz
Collagen and the Colon by Miguel Reyes-Múgica