Development of a novel test of splenic function for use in a clinical diagnostic laboratory
Azalea A. Khan,
Claire E. Laas,
John N. Brewin
et al.
Abstract:SummaryThe spleen is prone to both physical damage and functional impairment, which can be difficult to detect before catastrophic complications occur. Currently available tests of splenic function are laborious, user‐dependent and unreliable, so there is an unmet need for a reliable test offered routinely in diagnostic laboratories. In this study, we have assessed a simple flow cytometry‐based method measuring high mannose glycans (HMGs) on erythrocytes, which has previously been proposed as a potential test … Show more
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