Calibration of Novel Protein Biomarkers for Veterinary Clinical Pathology: A Call for International Action
Research into the identification and use of protein biomarkers for use in veterinary clinical pathology has produced numerous potential analytes that could become common tests in the future. One problem that has to be overcome in the general acceptance of a novel biomarker is that differing standard...
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doaj-a6005dda8ef2435ab6a4c6913692e1022020-11-24T21:55:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692019-07-01610.3389/fvets.2019.00210448123Calibration of Novel Protein Biomarkers for Veterinary Clinical Pathology: A Call for International ActionPeter David Eckersall0Peter David Eckersall1Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United KingdomEuropean Research Area (ERA) Chair Laboratory, VetMedZg, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaResearch into the identification and use of protein biomarkers for use in veterinary clinical pathology has produced numerous potential analytes that could become common tests in the future. One problem that has to be overcome in the general acceptance of a novel biomarker is that differing standards for calibration may be developed by individual laboratories or the diagnostic companies that will provide kits for widespread use. This has been apparent in the development of acute phase protein biomarkers such as canine C-reactive protein. In order to overcome this problem an international initiative is required to ensure that assays developed in separate laboratories would have a consistent calibration protocol so that results produced are equivalent. International reference preparations for serum protein analysis for each relevant species should be established for use as primary standard in the calibration of biomarkers for veterinary diagnosis.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2019.00210/fullbiomarkeracute phaseproteincalibrationstandardization and certification systems |
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Calibration of Novel Protein Biomarkers for Veterinary Clinical Pathology: A Call for International Action |
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Calibration of Novel Protein Biomarkers for Veterinary Clinical Pathology: A Call for International Action |
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Calibration of Novel Protein Biomarkers for Veterinary Clinical Pathology: A Call for International Action |
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Calibration of Novel Protein Biomarkers for Veterinary Clinical Pathology: A Call for International Action |
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Calibration of Novel Protein Biomarkers for Veterinary Clinical Pathology: A Call for International Action |
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calibration of novel protein biomarkers for veterinary clinical pathology: a call for international action |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science |
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2297-1769 |
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2019-07-01 |
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Research into the identification and use of protein biomarkers for use in veterinary clinical pathology has produced numerous potential analytes that could become common tests in the future. One problem that has to be overcome in the general acceptance of a novel biomarker is that differing standards for calibration may be developed by individual laboratories or the diagnostic companies that will provide kits for widespread use. This has been apparent in the development of acute phase protein biomarkers such as canine C-reactive protein. In order to overcome this problem an international initiative is required to ensure that assays developed in separate laboratories would have a consistent calibration protocol so that results produced are equivalent. International reference preparations for serum protein analysis for each relevant species should be established for use as primary standard in the calibration of biomarkers for veterinary diagnosis. |
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biomarker acute phase protein calibration standardization and certification systems |
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