Current State and Innovations in Newborn Screening: Continuing to Do Good and Avoid Harm
Current State and Innovations in Newborn Screening: Continuing to Do Good and Avoid Harm
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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In 1963, Robert Guthrie's pioneering work developing a bacterial inhibition assay to measure phenylalanine in dried blood spots, provided the means for whole-population screening to detect phenylketonuria in the USA. In the following decades, NBS became firmly established as a part of public health in developed countries. Technological advances all...
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Current State and Innovations in Newborn Screening: Continuing to Do Good and Avoid Harm
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2409-515X
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2409-515X
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10.3390/ijns9010015