Well prepared for the flu season: diagnostics in the interest of public health

Well prepared for the flu season: diagnostics in the interest of public health

At regular intervals, sometimes daily, the latest influenza figures are published. National health authorities around ...

The new potential gold standard for myasthenia gravis autoantibody diagnostics

Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune-mediated myasthenic disorder with the main symptom of exertion-related muscle weakness. The disease results from functional loss of the nicotinic acetylcholine ...

Novel autoantibody associated with Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Autoantibodies targeting the protein RGS8 (regulator of G-protein signaling 8) are associated with a particular subtype of Hodgkin’s lymphoma, as described in a recently published study performed in a ...

The Evolution of Microscopy: A Glimpse Through the Lens

The world of science has long relied on the ability to explore the unseen. From the first rudimentary lenses to today’s advanced imaging systems, microscopy has transformed our understanding of life ...

Breathe easily in the cold season: How to reliably identify adenoviruses as the cause of respiratory diseases

Currently, many patients are presenting themselves at the doctor’s with symptoms of the common cold, such as cough, runny nose, headache and fever. These symptoms are typical of this time of year and ...

Approval of Alzheimer's drug in Europe - APOE genotyping gets important

On 14th November 2024, the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency announced their positive opinion on the marketing authorisation of lecanemab ...

Chemiluminescence immunoassays support diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease

EUROIMMUN chemiluminescence immunoassays (ChLIA) for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) biomarkers provide reliable analytical and clinical performance, as demonstrated in two newly published studies performed ...

H. pylori: A Tiny Bacterium Behind Big Gastric Issues

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a bacterium that has lived alongside humans for thousands of years, quietly inhabiting the stomach lining.

Well prepared for the cold season: Distinguish whooping cough from other coughing illnesses – early on!

The number of registered whooping cough cases this year is much higher than it was at the same time last year. After a longer break due to the COVID protection measures, case numbers now return to ...

Well prepared for the cold season with the GeneProof portfolio

It is easy to tell that this year‘s cold season, which started at the end of summer with a relatively high number of infections, is now fully on: runny noses, cough, etc. are bringing more and more ...

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