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MULTIPLEX AUTOANTIBODY SCREENING IN NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES

Featured in CLINICAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONAL

The spectrum of autoimmune neurological syndromes has expanded substantially in the last fifteen years because of the discovery of novel anti-neuronal ...

EARLY LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF DENGUE INFECTIONS

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Dengue virus is of increasing concern to health authorities the world over. Aided by the upsurge in human mobility and the rapid spread of the mosquito vector, the virus ...

IMMUNOBLOTS – A MAINSTAY OF MULTIPARAMETRIC ANTIBODY ANALYSIS

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

The spectrum of disease-associated antibodies for laboratory testing is constantly growing thanks to the continual identification of novel target antigens. This poses the ...

STANDARDISED MOLECULAR GENETIC MICROARRAYS FOR LABORATORY DIAGNOSTICS

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Molecular genetic analysis is gaining new momentum in diagnostics as the genetic components behind many diseases become better characterised.
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) ...

BIOMARKERS FOR EARLY-STAGE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Alzheimer’s disease is a major global challenge of our time, with its prevalence predicted to rise dramatically as population’s age. No cure is available, and early ...

DNA MICROARRAYS FOR SNP PROFILING IN THROMBOSIS AND HEMOCHROMATOSIS

Featured in CLINICAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONAL

Specialized diagnostic DNA microarrays provide fast and reliable determination of factor V and factor II gene mutations associated with thrombosis or HFE ...

DESIGNER ANTIGENS MILESTONES IN DETERMINING AUTOIMMUNE DIAGNOSTICS

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

"Designer antigens" are at the vanguard of modern serological diagnostics. As immune targets become better characterised,
antigenic substrates used in immunoassays such as ...

HPV DETECTION AND TYPING BY MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC MICROARRAY

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are a major contributory factor to the development of cervical carcinoma. Over recent years it has become evident that effective screening for ...

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