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Serum ceruloplasmin oxidase activity is a sensitive and highly specific diagnostic marker for Wilson's disease
Journal of Hepatology, 11/04/09
Merle U et al. – The authors data suggest that the enzymatic ceruloplasmin assay is superior to the immunologic assay in diagnosing Wilson’s disease and should become the preferred method.
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