Diagnostic Potential of New Brain Markers for TIA/Stroke Assessment

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Overview: This article describes the diagnostic potential for stroke blood tests developed based on scientific and clinical research within the last decade. It outlines the clinical utility of new blood tests based on novel brain markers, NR2 peptide and antibodies. These markers are being validated to increase diagnostic certainty of transient ischemic attack (TIA) and stroke. The opportunity of assays transferring to tests and the evaluation of diagnostic potentials that the tests provide are discussed here.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,812KB | Date: Sep 2004 | Pages: 4


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