2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-47915-x
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Impact of ultra-low temperature storage on serum sIgE detection and allergic disease biobank feasibility

Zhenglin Chang,
Haisheng Hu,
Xiaocong Pan
et al.

Abstract: Research has shown that the concentration and composition of biological samples may change after long-term ultra-low temperature storage. Consequently, this study examined the effect of ultra-low temperature storage on serum sIgE detection by comparing sIgE concentrations at various durations from the time of sample storage to subsequent testing. We selected 40 serum samples from the Guangzhou Medical University Affiliated First Hospital Biobank, which had been tested for house dust mites, dog hair, tobacco mo… Show more

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