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The protein "mycoarray": a novel serological assay for the laboratory diagnosis of primitive endemic mycoses

A protein microarray containing fungal antigens (the "mycoarray") has been set up to provide rapid and appropriate serodiagnosis of primitive endemic mycoses, an important cause of morbidity and mortality in an increasingly high number of patients. The mycoarray consists of three antigen e...

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Published in:The New microbiologica 2011-07, Vol.34 (3), p.307-316
Main Authors: Ardizzoni, Andrea, Baschieri, Maria C, Manca, Lidia, Orsi, Carlotta F, Venturelli, Claudia, Meacci, Marisa, Peppoloni, Samuele, Farina, Claudio, Blasi, Elisabetta
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