Japanese are keen on these in the arthitides.
JML
Dr John M. Land MBA Phd FRCPath FRCP
Clinical Director Biochemical Medicine
UCLH NHS Foundation Trust
Neurometabolic Unit Box 105
National Hospital
Queen Square
London WC1N 3BG
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Subject: Anti-vimentin antibody in multiple sclerosis
Dear colleagues,
A friend physician "seems to remember" that anti-vimentin autoantibody
detection is used in multiple sclerosis work-up. Honestly, I have never
heard of that ...
Thank you very much for your input.
Best regards,
Mike
Dr Michael Steiner
Medizinisches Labor Rostock
D-18059 Rostock
GERMANY
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