Research into the identification and use of protein biomarkers for use in veterinary clinical pathology has produced numerous potential analytes that could become common tests in the future. One problem that has to be overcome in the general acceptance of a novel biomarker is that differing standards for calibration may be developed by individual laboratories or the diagnostic companies that will provide kits for widespread use. This has been apparent in the development of acute phase protein biomarkers such as canine C-reactive protein. In order to overcome this problem an international initiative is required to ensure that assays developed in separate laboratories would have a consistent calibration protocol so that results produced are e...
Qualitative tests for C-reactive protein (CRP) are available for use in dogs, and provide a rapid in...
Sepsis is difficult to diagnose and remains a common mortality cause worldwide in both humans and an...
Acute phase proteins (APPs) have been used as biomarkers of inflammation, infection and trauma for d...
Research into the identification and use of protein biomarkers for use in veterinary clinical pathol...
New biomarkers promise to transform veterinary practice through rapid diagnosis of diseases, effecti...
Background: Species-specific point-of-care tests (POCT) permit a rapid analysis of canine C-reactive...
International audienceBiomarkers are increasingly utilised in biological research and clinical pract...
The use of biomarkers in veterinary disease diagnosis has shown great promise in improving patient c...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive and specific marker of systemic inflammation in dogs, valuab...
Since laboratory tests are becoming more and more important in the diagnostic process even in the ve...
Background: A canine-specific immunoturbidimetric CRP assay, Gentian Canine CRP Immunoassay) with sp...
The causes of many important diseases in animals are complex and multifactorial, which present uniqu...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an extremely powerful prognostic marker for a wide variety of diseases. ...
The standardisation of measurements of protein biomarkers, which are potentially heterogeneous in te...
Acute phase response is a nonspecific reaction to disturbances in homeostasis during which the produ...
Qualitative tests for C-reactive protein (CRP) are available for use in dogs, and provide a rapid in...
Sepsis is difficult to diagnose and remains a common mortality cause worldwide in both humans and an...
Acute phase proteins (APPs) have been used as biomarkers of inflammation, infection and trauma for d...
Research into the identification and use of protein biomarkers for use in veterinary clinical pathol...
New biomarkers promise to transform veterinary practice through rapid diagnosis of diseases, effecti...
Background: Species-specific point-of-care tests (POCT) permit a rapid analysis of canine C-reactive...
International audienceBiomarkers are increasingly utilised in biological research and clinical pract...
The use of biomarkers in veterinary disease diagnosis has shown great promise in improving patient c...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive and specific marker of systemic inflammation in dogs, valuab...
Since laboratory tests are becoming more and more important in the diagnostic process even in the ve...
Background: A canine-specific immunoturbidimetric CRP assay, Gentian Canine CRP Immunoassay) with sp...
The causes of many important diseases in animals are complex and multifactorial, which present uniqu...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an extremely powerful prognostic marker for a wide variety of diseases. ...
The standardisation of measurements of protein biomarkers, which are potentially heterogeneous in te...
Acute phase response is a nonspecific reaction to disturbances in homeostasis during which the produ...
Qualitative tests for C-reactive protein (CRP) are available for use in dogs, and provide a rapid in...
Sepsis is difficult to diagnose and remains a common mortality cause worldwide in both humans and an...
Acute phase proteins (APPs) have been used as biomarkers of inflammation, infection and trauma for d...