Technical Considerations and Protocol Optimization for Neonatal Salivary Biomarker Discovery and Analysis
Non-invasive techniques to monitor and diagnose neonates, particularly those born prematurely, are a long-sought out goal of Newborn Medicine. In recent years, technical advances, combined with increased assay sensitivity, have permitted the high-throughput analysis of multiple biomarkers simultaneo...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Yen (Author), Tomoko Kaneko-Tarui (Author), Jill L. Maron (Author) |
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