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DERMATOMYCOSIS DIAGNOSTICS BY DNA MICROARRAY

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Itchy, scaly, painful, unseemly and all-round unpleasant, fungal skin and nail infections are a scourge of our times. They are caused predominantly by dermatophytes, but ...

MULTIPLEX SPECIFIC IGE DETECTION IN ALLERGY DIAGNOSTICS

Featured in CLINICAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONAL

In vitro determination of specific IgE is nowadays a central pillar of allergy diagnostics. Specific IgE against up to 54 allergens can be investigated ...

MULTIPLEX DETECTION OF SPECIFIC IgE

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Comprehensive allergy diagnostics for a global epidemic

From pollen to peanuts and pets, allergies are on the increase worldwide. Around 40 per cent of the population in ...

DIRECT DETECTION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF DERMATOMYCOSIS PATHOGENS BY DNA MICROARRAY

Featured in CLINICAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONAL

Dermatomycoses are extremely widespread, and are characteristically long-lasting, recurring and very difficult to cure. Early and accurate identification ...

DIAGNOSIS OF COELIAC DISEASE: MOVING BEYOND BIOPSY

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Serological tests nowadays form the backbone of coeliac disease (CD) diagnostics, with biopsy increasingly relegated to a confirmatory role and used only to clarify ...

UROMODULIN A NEW DAWN FOR AN OLD BIOMARKER

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

The kidney marker uromodulin is experiencing a renaissance. Although first identified over 60 years ago, the protein languished until recently, when new research propelled ...

AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALITIS

Featured in Forum Sanitas

In recent years, new forms of encephalitis caused by antibodies directed against the nervous system have been identified. Knowledge of these encephalitides has led to the ...

BIOMARKERS FOR NEURODEGENERATION DIAGNOSIS OF ALZHEIMER’S AND MORE

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Neurodegeneration is the bête noire behind diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease and motor neuron diseases (MND), as well as traumatic brain ...

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