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Saliva specimen: A new laboratory tool for diagnostic and basic investigation

The assay of saliva is an increasing area of research with implications for basic and clinical purposes. Although this biological fluid is easy to manipulate and collect, careful attention must be directed to limit variation in specimen integrity. Recently, the use of saliva has provided a substanti...

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Published in:Clinica chimica acta 2007-08, Vol.383 (1-2), p.30-40
Main Authors: Chiappin, Silvia, Antonelli, Giorgia, Gatti, Rosalba, De Palo, Elio F.
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