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  • 29. A modified method using the SonoPrep ultrasonic skin permeation system for sampling human interstitial fluid is compatible with proteomic techniques.
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    Heinemann L, Krämer U, Klötzer HM, Hein M, Volz D, Hermann M, Heise T, Rave K, Non-Invasive Task Force.
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