“…CZE‐based assays for CDT are primarily used to monitor CDT in clinical and forensic laboratories as an aid to investigate whether a person is consuming high amounts of alcohol over an extended period. Furthermore, CZE was employed to assess the performance of asialo‐Tf in detecting alcohol abuse , to estimate the apparent half‐lives of asialo‐Tf and disialo‐Tf by Tf isoform monitoring of a patient with a relapse drinking episode , to establish that disialo‐Tf is an accurate marker for alcoholic cause of acute pancreatitis , to find that primary biliary cirrhosis is not a clinical condition for increased CDT , to suggest that a distinctly incomplete separation between disialo‐Tf and trisialo‐Tf could be related to alcohol‐induced liver cirrhosis , to conclude that disialo‐Tf could be increased during sepsis , to find a high prevalence of trisialo‐Tf in patients with anorexia nervosa , to determine CDT in blood microsamples of newborns in the context of the search for glycosylation defects , to correctly measure CDT in sera of argininosuccinate lyase deficiency patients , to identify young heavy drinkers during the army recruitment process of 19‐year‐old Swiss males , to confirm the high prevalence of chronic alcohol abusers among drunken drivers and the usefulness of CDT as a predictor of the risk of driving under the influence of alcohol , to assess the use of CDT as a marker for driver's license renewal or regranting , to find a high incidence of chronic alcohol abusers in blood specimens collected from drivers that contained medicinal and abused drugs , to assess whether trisialo‐Tf can be used as an additional biomarker to improve detection of chronic excessive alcohol intake , to report the first case of disialo‐trisialo‐Tf bridging associated with alcoholic liver cirrhosis in Asia , to assess CDT in the Han Chinese population , to characterize Tf isoform patterns in pancreatic cancer and in liver diseases , and to determine CDT by use of finger‐prick dried blood spots which provided electropherograms similar to those obtained from serum .…”