Spectral fingerprinting to evaluate effects of storage conditions on biomolecular structure of filter-dried saliva samples and recovered DNA
Abstract Saliva has been widely recognized as a non-invasive, painless and easy-to-collect bodily fluid, which contains biomarkers that can be used for diagnosis of both oral and systemic diseases. Under ambient conditions, salivary biomarkers are subject to degradation. Therefore, in order to minim...
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Main Authors: | Raffaele Brogna, Harriëtte Oldenhof, Harald Sieme, Willem F. Wolkers |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/24d31be547c8401abb3f6c4fde07df31 |
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