Dr. Zouwail,
The Department of Clinical Biochemistry at Kings College Hospital is able to offer quantitative ApoB-48 & ApoB-100 assays for your research trial.
Kind Regards.
Colin.
Colin Stone
Service Delivery Manager
Clinical Biochemistry Department
Kings College Hospital, London
Tel. 020 3299 4107
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Subject: Apo B subfractions
Dear all
we have been asked to quantitate ApoB-48 and ApoB-100 as a part of a research study . Does anyone know of a lab that can offer that ?
Thank you
Best Regards
Soha
Dr Soha Zouwail
Consultant Chemical pathology
Department of Medical Biochemistry and Immunology University Hospital of Wales Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4XW
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