Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) vs. HPLC in the determination of asialo-Tf, a crucial marker for the reliable interpretation of questioned CDT increases
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Add time:08/13/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Background and aimCDT is a collective biomarker including asialo- and disialo-Tf, but researchers have generally focused attention on disialo-Tf, because of its easier detectability, since asialo-Tf is typically not detectable by the current methods in abstinent individuals, social drinkers and in many alcohol abusers with moderate CDT increases. In the search of a confirmation marker of alcohol-related CDT increases, the detectability of asialo-Tf was re-evaluated comparatively by using CE vs. HPLC.
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