Scientific Posters , Bioanalysis

ILC 2021: Defining the Range of Healthy Volunteer Non Ceruloplasmin Copper Using a New Copper Protein Speciation Assay

23 June 2021
Overview

This study focuses on determining the healthy range of non-ceruloplasmin-bound copper (NCC), a key biomarker in Wilson disease (WD). 

Wilson disease is an autosomal recessive disorder of copper (Cu) transport caused by mutations of the ATP7B gene. Traditional methods for NCC quantification are unreliable, often producing inaccurate or negative results due to limitations in immunological and EDTA-based assays.

Download the poster to see how the method developed by Arcinova's experts offers a clinically relevant tool for diagnosing and monitoring Wilson disease. 

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Date
23 June 2021
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