Biomarkers are directly-measured biological indicators of disease, health, exposures, or other biological information. In population and social sciences, biomarkers need to be easy to obtain, transport, and analyze. Dried Blood Spots meet this need, and can be collected in the field with high response rates. These elements are particularly important in longitudinal study designs including interventions where attrition is critical to avoid, and high response rates improve the interpretation of results. Dried Blood Spot sample collection is simple, quick, relatively painless, less invasive then venipuncture, and requires minimal field storage requirements (i.e. samples do not need to be immediately frozen and can be stored for a long period o...
Background In large epidemiological studies it is often challenging to obtain biolog...
Background: The use of dried blood spots (DBS) in biomedical research has been increasing as an obje...
An important motivation for the construction of biobanks is to discover biomarkers that identify dis...
The idea of collecting blood on a paper card and subsequently using the dried blood spots (DBS) for ...
Biomarkers are directly-measured biological indicators of disease, health, exposures, or other biolo...
The collection of dried blood spots on filter paper offers a powerful tool in screening programs and...
Background: The use of dried blood spot (DBS) sampling is an alternative to traditional venous blood...
Introduction: Dried Blood Spot (DBS) analysis has been used routinely since 1963 for the assessment ...
OBJECTIVE: The term "dried blood spot" (DBS) refers to a sampling technique in which capillary whole...
Simplifying blood collection is often critical when collecting specimens in remote and/or austere se...
Background: Dried blood may be a convenient method of sample collection in epidemiological studies; ...
Simplifying blood collection is often critical when collecting specimens in remote and/or austere se...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are an alternative method of collecting venous blood samples that can be use...
Blood is among the most frequently encountered evidence types at crime scenes and establishing the t...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are drops of capillary blood collected onto filter paper from a finger prick...
Background In large epidemiological studies it is often challenging to obtain biolog...
Background: The use of dried blood spots (DBS) in biomedical research has been increasing as an obje...
An important motivation for the construction of biobanks is to discover biomarkers that identify dis...
The idea of collecting blood on a paper card and subsequently using the dried blood spots (DBS) for ...
Biomarkers are directly-measured biological indicators of disease, health, exposures, or other biolo...
The collection of dried blood spots on filter paper offers a powerful tool in screening programs and...
Background: The use of dried blood spot (DBS) sampling is an alternative to traditional venous blood...
Introduction: Dried Blood Spot (DBS) analysis has been used routinely since 1963 for the assessment ...
OBJECTIVE: The term "dried blood spot" (DBS) refers to a sampling technique in which capillary whole...
Simplifying blood collection is often critical when collecting specimens in remote and/or austere se...
Background: Dried blood may be a convenient method of sample collection in epidemiological studies; ...
Simplifying blood collection is often critical when collecting specimens in remote and/or austere se...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are an alternative method of collecting venous blood samples that can be use...
Blood is among the most frequently encountered evidence types at crime scenes and establishing the t...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are drops of capillary blood collected onto filter paper from a finger prick...
Background In large epidemiological studies it is often challenging to obtain biolog...
Background: The use of dried blood spots (DBS) in biomedical research has been increasing as an obje...
An important motivation for the construction of biobanks is to discover biomarkers that identify dis...