Dried blood spots: An evaluation of utility in the field
Background: Use of dried blood spots (DBS) offers advantages over serum samples in studies conducted in resource-poor settings. The aim of this study was to compare the number of adequate spots collected across different demographic groups. Methods: Five DBS were collected from 3316 individuals aged...
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Main Authors: | Xu Su (Author), Bradley F. Carlson (Author), Xiexiu Wang (Author), Xiaoyan Li (Author), Ying Zhang (Author), JoLynn P. Montgomery (Author), Yaxing Ding (Author), Abram L. Wagner (Author), Brenda Gillespie (Author), Matthew L. Boulton (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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