Evaluation of algorithm development approaches: Development of biomarker panels for early detection of colorectal lesions

Author:

Gawel Susan H.,Lucht Michael,Gomer Heather,Treado Patrick,Christensen Ib J.,Nielsen Hans J.,Davis Gerard J.

Funder

The Augustinus Foundation

The Becket Fund

The Inger Bonnén Fund

The Hans & Nora Buchard Fund

CEO Jens Bærentsen

The Walter Christensen Family Fund

The P.M. Christiansen Family Fund

The Aase & Ejnar Danielsen Fund

The Erichsen Family Fund

The Knud & Edith Eriksen Fund

The Svend Espersen Fund

The Elna and Jørgen Fagerholt Fund

The Sofus Carl Emil Friis Fund

The Torben & Alice Frimodt Fund

The Eva & Henry Frænkel Fund

The Gangsted Fund

The Thora & Viggo Grove Fund

The Humanitarian Foundation

The Erna Hamilton Fund

The Sven & Ina Hansen Fund

The Søren & Helene Hempel Fund

The Henrik Henriksen Fund

The Jørgen Holm Family Fund

Foundation Jochum

The KID Fund

The Kornerup Fund

The Linex Fund

The Dagmar Marshall's Fund

The “Midtjyske Bladfund,” The Axel Muusfeldt Fund

The Michael Hermann Nielsen Fund

The Arvid Nilsson Fund

The Obel Family Fund

The Krista & Viggo Petersen Fund

The Willy & Ingeborg Reinhard Fund

The Kathrine & Vigo Skovgaard Fund

The Toyota Fund

The Vissing Fund

The Wedell-Wedellsborg Fund and Hvidovre University Hospital

The Capital Region of Denmark

Abbott Laboratories Inc.

Abbott

ChemImage

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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