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... assay (ELISA) - Feasible vascular access as determined by study apheresis technician (either by peripheral intravenous access or by placement of a temporary ...
... assays; if the assay was based on other methodology other than COBAS, Pyromark BRAF, Karmonos DMC-UL BRAF, THxID BRAF or Response Genetics BRAF assays, the ...
Pittock, M.D., lies in modifying, for clinical application, the antibody assays developed by the Neuroimmunology Research Laboratory. Specific areas of ...
The assay uses probe-based gene expression chemistry and requires the use of the Visium CytAssist to facilitate the transfer of transcriptomic probes from ...
"Developing new clinical assays for rare genetic disorders will help us get treatments to patients faster and before irreversible symptoms appear." Rachel ...
Why it's done · Dehydration. · A disorder that causes your body to produce too many red blood cells, such as polycythemia vera. · Lung or heart disease. · Living at ...
This will be accomplished by utilizing the the immunoSEQ Human T-cell Receptor Beta (hsTCB) Assay (Adaptive Biothechnologies) and the publicly available ...
... assay) levels in elderly patients. Anti-Influenza Hyperimmune Intravenous Immunoglobulin Pilot Study (INSIGHT 005: Flu-IVIG Pilot) Rochester, MN. The purpose ...
His training in molecular biology provides unique insights into the molecular pathology of coagulation disorders and development of clinical assays for ...
The assay must have been performed locally by a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) (or equivalent) certified laboratory. The type of assay will be ...
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