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  • 1. Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT)--a biomarker for long-term alcohol consumption.
    Golka K, Wiese A.
    J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev; 2004; 7(4):319-37. PubMed ID: 15205047
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  • 2. Validity of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (%CDT), gamma-glutamyltransferase (gamma-GT) and mean corpuscular erythrocyte volume (MCV) as biomarkers for chronic alcohol abuse: a study in patients with alcohol dependence and liver disorders of non-alcoholic and alcoholic origin.
    Hock B, Schwarz M, Domke I, Grunert VP, Wuertemberger M, Schiemann U, Horster S, Limmer C, Stecker G, Soyka M.
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  • 3. Sex differences of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin, gamma-glutamyltransferase, and mean corpuscular volume in alcohol-dependent patients.
    Mundle G, Munkes J, Ackermann K, Mann K.
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    Rev Med Chil; 2001 Apr; 129(4):375-81. PubMed ID: 11413989
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    Bråthen G, Bjerve KS, Brodtkorb E, Helde G, Bovim G.
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  • 9. [Drunken driver examinations. CD-transferrin is a valuable marker of alcohol consumption].
    Kristenson H, Jeppsson JO.
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  • 10. Use of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) and a combination of GGT and CDT (GGT-CDT) to assess heavy alcohol consumption in traffic medicine.
    Bianchi V, Ivaldi A, Raspagni A, Arfini C, Vidali M.
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  • 11. [Carbohydrate deficient transferrin and other markers of alcohol consumption in the general hospital].
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  • 12. Enhanced clinical utility of gamma-CDT in a general population.
    Sillanaukee P, Massot N, Jousilahti P, Vartiainen E, Poikolainen K, Olsson U, Alho H.
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  • 13. Comparison of the combined marker GGT-CDT and the conventional laboratory markers of alcohol abuse in heavy drinkers, moderate drinkers and abstainers.
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  • 14. Mean cell volume and gamma-glutamyl transferase are superior to carbohydrate-deficient transferrin and hemoglobin-acetaldehyde adducts in the follow-up of pregnant women with alcohol abuse.
    Sarkola T, Eriksson CJ, Niemelä O, Sillanaukee P, Halmesmäki E.
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  • 15. Phosphatidylethanol as a sensitive and specific biomarker: comparison with gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, mean corpuscular volume and carbohydrate-deficient transferrin.
    Hartmann S, Aradottir S, Graf M, Wiesbeck G, Lesch O, Ramskogler K, Wolfersdorf M, Alling C, Wurst FM.
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  • 16. Combinations of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin, mean corpuscular erythrocyte volume, gamma-glutamyltransferase, homocysteine and folate increase the significance of biological markers in alcohol dependent patients.
    Rinck D, Frieling H, Freitag A, Hillemacher T, Bayerlein K, Kornhuber J, Bleich S.
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  • 17. Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin and conventional alcohol markers as indicators for brief intervention among heavy drinkers in primary health care.
    Sillanaukee P, Aalto M, Seppä K.
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  • 18. Utility of biological markers during outpatient treatment of alcohol-dependent subjects: carbohydrate-deficient transferrin responds to moderate changes in alcohol consumption.
    Huseby NE, Bjordal E, Nilssen O, Barth T.
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  • 19. PHosphatidylethanol (PEth) concentrations in blood are correlated to reported alcohol intake in alcohol-dependent patients.
    Aradottir S, Asanovska G, Gjerss S, Hansson P, Alling C.
    Alcohol Alcohol; 2006 Oct 15; 41(4):431-7. PubMed ID: 16624837
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