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by EUROIMMUN

Enhanced myositis diagnostics with new biomarkers

Newer diagnostic strategies now include autoantibodies as biomarkers to aid phenotype classification, malignancy risk assessment, and therapy prognosis.

Immunoblots – an old friend with a new face

Featured in Clinical Laboratory International

EUROIMMUN has been developing and marketing innovative immunoblot technologies for over 30 years. With broad antigen combinations and full ...

Biomarkers and preanalytics in Alzheimer’s disease

Featured in Clinical Laboratory International

Analysis of biomarkers such as amyloid-beta peptides and tau proteins in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is nowadays a core criterion in Alzheimer's disease ...

Antibody indices – a growing analysis in the diagnosis of CNS diseases

Featured in Omnia Health Magazine

Identification of the causative agent of infectious CNS diseases is essential for providing appropriate treatment.

Detection of intrathecal antibody synthesis in CNS diseases

Featured in Clinical Laboratory International

The investigation of antibodies against pathogenic agents in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples is part of the diagnostic work up in acute or chronic ...

ANTIBODY TESTS FOR MONITORING COELIAC DISEASE AND GLUTEN-FREE-DIET COMPLIANCE

Featured in Omnia Health Magazine

Coeliac disease is an autoimmune condition that requires lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet. A recently published position paper from ESPGHAN (European Society ...

ANTIBODY TESTS IN THE MANAGEMENT AND FOLLOW-UP OF COELIAC DISEASE

Featured in Clinical Laboratory International

In 2022, the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) published a position paper on the management and ...

ANTI-PLA2R ANTIBODY DETECTION IN PRIMARY MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY: NOW RECOMMENDED BY KDIGO

Featured in Clinical Laboratory International

Autoantibodies against M-type phospholipase A2 receptors (PLA2Rab) are a central biomarker for diagnosis and monitoring of primary membranous nephropathy ...

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