The use of two-dimension etectrophoresis to identify serum biomarkers from patients with dengue haemorrhagic fever
Dengue infection is a major public health problem affecting millions of people living in tropical countries. With no suitable vaccines and specific antiviral drugs, treatment for dengue is usually symptomatic and supportive. Early diagnosis and recognition of severe disease is therefore crucial for...
Main Authors: | Thayan, R., Huat, T.L., See, L.L.C., Tan, C.P.L., Khairullah, N.S., Yusof, R., Devi, S. |
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2009
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