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MULTIPLEX AUTOANTIBODY DIAGNOSTICS IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Autoantibody testing is a cornerstone in the diagnosis of the rare autoimmune disease systemic sclerosis (SSc). SSc is characterised by a heterogeneous group of ...

FAST DIAGNOSIS OF MYOSITIS BY MULTIPLEX AUTOANTIBODY TESTING

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Autoantibodies are important biomarkers for the diagnosis and classification of idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM). An IIM diagnosis, moreover, necessitates targeted ...

COMPLETE LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF ZIKA VIRUS INFECTIONS

Featured in CLINICAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONAL

Laboratory diagnosis of Zika virus (ZIKV) infections is based on two main pillars: direct detection of the viral RNA genome and serological detection of ...

SEROLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF ZIKA FROM DENGUE VIRUS INFECTIONS

Featured in MedLab Daily Dose

SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF ZIKA virus (ZIKV) infections is challenging due to the high cross reactivity between flaviviruses. Test systems utilising virus-specific antigen ...

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS A HIDDEN MENACE

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a major and growing health problem in all parts of the world. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) more than one ...

MULTIPLEX SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS IN AUTOIMMUNE SKIN-BLISTERING DISEASES

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Autoantibody determination plays an important role in the diagnosis and differentiation of autoimmune bullous dermatoses (AIBD). Various autoantibodies against skin ...

COMPUTER-AIDED IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IN AUTOIMMUNE DIAGNOSTICS

Featured in CLINICAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONAL

Indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) is an indispensable method for autoantibody diagnostics, providing high sensitivity and specificity together with a ...

MOLECULAR ALLERGOLOGY: THE FUTURE OF ALLERGY DIAGNOSTICS

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Allergies are a major health and socioeconomic burden worldwide, but especially in industrialised nations. For example, more than 40% of the population in Europe now ...

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