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Schwamborn K et al. – Magnetic bead–based serum profiling by mass spectrometry in combination with sophisticated mathematical algorithms allows high sensitive and high specific discrimination between patients with and without bladder cancer. Even patients with low–stage or low–grade tumors could be reliably identified.

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