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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

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

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 ...

MOLECULAR ALLERGOLOGY - PROBING DEEPER INTO THE TRIGGERS OF ALLERGIES

Featured in CLINICAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONAL

Molecular allergology is a cutting edge technology that enables the triggers of allergies to be characterized to a new level of detail. Two new ...

RECOMBINANT ALLERGENS - BETTER THAN THE NATURAL PRODUCT

Featured in Trillium Diagnostik

Traditionally, allergens for diagnostics and therapy are isolated from natural sources. But nowadays the natural
substances are increasingly being replaced by ...

THE QUEST FOR STANDARDISED LABORATORY REPORTING

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) testing is a cornerstone of autoimmune diagnostics. ANA occur in a variety of autoimmune diseases, including systemic autoimmune rheumatic ...

NOVEL NEPHROLOGICAL MARKERS: ANTI-PLA2R, ANTI-THSD7A AND UROMODULIN

Featured in CLINICAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONAL

Autoantibody diagnostics have in recent years transformed the diagnosis of the rare kidney disease primary membranous nephropathy (MN). The ...

THE GROWING GLOBAL THREAT OF ZIKA, DENGUE AND CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUSES

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Arboviruses, or arthropod-borne viruses, are on the marchglobally. Increased urbanisationand international travel facilitatethe spread of mosquito vectors and hencethe ...

Serological Diagnosis of Zika, Dengue and Chikungunya Virus Infections

Featured on SelectScience

The mosquito-borne viruses Zika (ZIKV), dengue (DENV) and chikungunya (CHIKV) are spreading rapidly globally, facilitated by increased urbanization and international travel.

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