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      State-of-the-art dried blood spot analysis: an overview of recent advances and future trends.

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      Bioanalysis

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          Dried blood spots have become a popular method in a variety of micro blood-sampling techniques in the life sciences sector, consequently competing with the field of conventional, invasive blood sampling by venepuncture. Dried blood spots are widely applied in numerous bioanalytical assays and have gained a significant role in the screening of inherited metabolic diseases, in PK and PD modeling; in the treatment and diagnosis of infectious diseases; and in therapeutic drug monitoring. Recent technological developments such as automation, online extraction, mass spectrometric direct analysis and also conventional dried blood spot bioanalysis, as well as future developments in dried blood spot bioanalysis are highlighted and presented in this article.

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          Bioanalysis
          Bioanalysis
          1757-6199
          1757-6180
          Sep 2013
          : 5
          : 17
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Universidad de los Andes, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Cra. 1 No. 18A-10, Q-building, Room 826, Bogota D.C., Colombia. rj.meesters@uniandes.edu.co
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          10.4155/bio.13.175
          23962253
          3edd56bb-ad92-4ed4-b916-0349286f719c
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