ABSTRACT: Dried blood spots (DBS) have been utilized in newborn screening programs for several years. More recently, there has been growing interest in using DBS as a home sampling tool for the quantitative determination of analytes. However, this presents challenges, mainly due to the well-known hematocrit effect and other DBS-specific parameters, including spotted volume and punch site, which could add to the method uncertainty. Therefore, new microsampling devices that quantitatively collect capillary dried blood are continuously being developed.In this review, we provided an overview of devices that are commercially available or under development that allow the quantitative (volumetric) collection of dried blood(-based) microsamples, an...
A workflow overcoming microsample collection issues and hematocrit (HCT)-related bias would facilita...
This review provides an overview on the current applications of dried blood spots (DBS) as matrices ...
Objectives: Monitoring tacrolimus blood concentrations is important for preventing allograft rejecti...
ABSTRACT: Dried blood spots (DBS) have been utilized in newborn screening programs for several years...
BACKGROUND: Sampling of blood at home to determine the concentration of drugs or other compounds can...
Conventional sampling of biological fluids often involves a bulk quantity of samples that are tediou...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are often used as a less invasive alternative to venous blood sampling. Desp...
Central nervous system (CNS) drugs require accurate therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in a combined ...
Dried blood spot (DBS) analysis has been introduced more and more into clinical practice to facilita...
The hematocrit-bias still remains one of the most discussed issues when it comes to dried blood spot...
Background: Microsampling techniques have several advantages over traditional blood collection. Drie...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been extensively developed over the past few years, for the treatm...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are often used as a less invasive alternative to venous blood sampling. Desp...
Dosing of immunossuppressive drugs used for transplant patients’ allograft rejection prevention is b...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This art...
A workflow overcoming microsample collection issues and hematocrit (HCT)-related bias would facilita...
This review provides an overview on the current applications of dried blood spots (DBS) as matrices ...
Objectives: Monitoring tacrolimus blood concentrations is important for preventing allograft rejecti...
ABSTRACT: Dried blood spots (DBS) have been utilized in newborn screening programs for several years...
BACKGROUND: Sampling of blood at home to determine the concentration of drugs or other compounds can...
Conventional sampling of biological fluids often involves a bulk quantity of samples that are tediou...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are often used as a less invasive alternative to venous blood sampling. Desp...
Central nervous system (CNS) drugs require accurate therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in a combined ...
Dried blood spot (DBS) analysis has been introduced more and more into clinical practice to facilita...
The hematocrit-bias still remains one of the most discussed issues when it comes to dried blood spot...
Background: Microsampling techniques have several advantages over traditional blood collection. Drie...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been extensively developed over the past few years, for the treatm...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are often used as a less invasive alternative to venous blood sampling. Desp...
Dosing of immunossuppressive drugs used for transplant patients’ allograft rejection prevention is b...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This art...
A workflow overcoming microsample collection issues and hematocrit (HCT)-related bias would facilita...
This review provides an overview on the current applications of dried blood spots (DBS) as matrices ...
Objectives: Monitoring tacrolimus blood concentrations is important for preventing allograft rejecti...