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10.1182/blood-2009-07-230722.
Published in the journal Blood (2009), this landmark paper addresses the clinical challenges of identifying the specific protein type causing , a disease where abnormal proteins build up in tissues [2]. 26595.mp4
Traditional methods like immunohistochemistry often suffer from low specificity and sensitivity, making accurate typing difficult in routine clinical biopsies [2]. 26595.mp4
This approach allows for highly specific and sensitive typing of amyloidosis, which is crucial because clinical management depends entirely on identifying the underlying protein etiology [2]. Accessing the Full Content 26595.mp4
Used to precisely harvest amyloid deposits from biopsy specimens [2].
The researchers developed a novel test combining two advanced techniques: