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Abstract |
Proposed Method Using the Urinary Albumin-To-Total Protein Ratio for Detection of Urinary Bence Jones Protein |
Background: Detecting urinary Bence Jones protein (BJP) is effective for early diagnosis of malignant diseases, such as multiple myeloma. Currently, BJP is detected by heat coagulation test (Putnam’s method), immunoelec-trophoretic (IEP) analysis, and immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE). However, because of their low sensitivity, high cost, and labor intensiveness, alternative biomarkers are being sought. The study aimed to evaluate the use-fulness of the urinary albumin/total protein (U-ALB/U-TP) ratio for early detection of urinary BJP.
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