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  • 3. Human Neutrophil Lipocalin in Activated Whole Blood Is a Specific and Rapid Diagnostic Biomarker of Bacterial Infections in the Respiratory Tract.
    Venge P, Eriksson AK, Douhan-Håkansson L, Pauksen K.
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  • 4. HNL (Human Neutrophil Lipocalin) and a multimarker approach to the distinction between bacterial and viral infections.
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  • 8. Human neutrophil lipocalin (HNL) as a diagnostic tool in children with acute infections: a study of the kinetics.
    Fjaertoft G, Foucard T, Xu S, Venge P.
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  • 10. Human neutrophil lipocalin (HNL) as a biomarker of acute infections.
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  • 11. Diagnosis and Monitoring of Acute Infections with Emphasis on the Novel Biomarker Human Neutrophil Lipocalin.
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  • 12. Human neutrophil lipocalin: normal levels and use as a marker for invasive infection in the newborn.
    Björkqvist M, Källman J, Fjaertoft G, Xu S, Venge P, Schollin J.
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  • 13. Detection of serum human neutrophil lipocalin is an effective biomarker for the diagnosis and monitoring of children with bacterial infection.
    Wang Y, Zhang M, Huang M, Wang T, Wei W, Yin B, Huang M, Yuan P, Chen R, Wu S, Hou H.
    Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis; 2023 Jun; 106(2):115943. PubMed ID: 37030283
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  • 16. [Diagnosis of bacterial and viral infection by HNL, SAA, PCT and CRP combined test].
    Guan JH, Dang XJ, Ma J, Zhang SR, Li L, Zhang P, Zhang LX.
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  • 17. Clinical usefulness of the semiquantitative procalcitonin test in the diagnosis of bacterial infections in a third level children's hospital.
    Rustici MC, Chiappini E, Salvadori M, Sollai S, Galli L, de Martino M.
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  • 19. Combined use of biomarkers for distinguishing between bacterial and viral etiologies in pediatric lower respiratory tract infections.
    Zhu G, Zhu J, Song L, Cai W, Wang J.
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  • 20. Neutrophil CD64 expression as a diagnostic marker of bacterial infection in febrile children presenting to a hospital emergency department.
    Rudensky B, Sirota G, Erlichman M, Yinnon AM, Schlesinger Y.
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