A Systematic Literature Review on the Use of Dried Biofluid Microsampling in Patients With Kidney Disease
Megan K. Lamond,
Andrew J. Chetwynd,
Alan D. Salama
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundKidney disease is fairly unique due to the lack of symptoms associated with disease activity, and it is therefore dependent on biological monitoring. Dried biofluids, particularly dried capillary blood spots, are an accessible, easy‐to‐use technology that have seen increased utility in basic science research over the past decade. However, their use is yet to reach the kidney patient population clinically or in large‐scale discovery science initiatives. The aim of this study was to systematically eval… Show more
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