Biosensor approaches for the detection of autoantibodies in human serum
Abstract The analysis of autoantibodies in human serum plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and follow-up of autoimmune diseases. The analytical tools available for the determination of these analytes, however, are still far from mature, lack standardization, and give low negative predictive values...
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