Technical Study of Automated High-Throughput High-Sensitive Ceruloplasmin Assay on Dried Blood Spots-Reinstate the Potential Use for Newborn Screening of Wilson Disease
In this study, we modified a fully automatic immunoassay on ceruloplasmin concentration on dried blood spots (DBS) to increase its analytical sensitivity in order to accurately differentiate newborns from true Wilson disease (WD) patients. Modifications to the assay parameters of the Roche/Hitachi C...
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Main Authors: | Chloe Miu Mak (Author), Ching Tung Choi (Author), Tsz Ki Wong (Author), Hanson Heearn Chin (Author), Hillman Kai Yin Lai (Author), Koon Yu Yuet (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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