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1. An automated workflow based on data independent acquisition for practical and high-throughput personalized assay development and minimal residual disease monitoring in multiple myeloma patients.

2. N-linked glycosylation of the M-protein variable region: glycoproteogenomics reveals a new layer of personalized complexity in multiple myeloma.

3. M-protein diagnostics in multiple myeloma patients using ultra-sensitive targeted mass spectrometry and an off-the-shelf calibrator.

4. Method comparison of three serum free light chain assays on the Roche Cobas 6000 c501 chemistry analyzer.

5. Monitoring the M-protein of multiple myeloma patients treated with a combination of monoclonal antibodies: the laboratory solution to eliminate interference.

6. External quality assessment of M-protein diagnostics: a realistic impression of the accuracy and precision of M-protein quantification.

7. An international multi-center serum protein electrophoresis accuracy and M-protein isotyping study. Part II: limit of detection and follow-up of patients with small M-proteins.

8. An international multi-center serum protein electrophoresis accuracy and M-protein isotyping study. Part I: factors impacting limit of quantitation of serum protein electrophoresis.

9. Method comparison of four clinically available assays for serum free light chain analysis.

10. Standardization and harmonization of autoimmune diagnostics.

11. Analytical validation of the Hevylite assays for M-protein quantification.

12. Evaluation of a new free light chain ELISA assay: bringing coherence with electrophoretic methods.

13. Development of a rapid and quantitative lateral flow assay for the simultaneous measurement of serum κ and λ immunoglobulin free light chains (FLC): inception of a new near-patient FLC screening tool.

14. Is accuracy of serum free light chain measurement achievable?

15. Monitoring multiple myeloma patients treated with daratumumab: teasing out monoclonal antibody interference.

16. Interference of daratumumab in monitoring multiple myeloma patients using serum immunofixation electrophoresis can be abrogated using the daratumumab IFE reflex assay (DIRA).

17. Assessment of serum free light chain levels in healthy adults immediately after marathon running.

18. Reference ranges of the Sebia free light chain ratio in patients with chronic kidney disease.

19. The impact of exercise on the variation of serum free light chains.

20. N Latex FLC serum free light-chain assays in patients with renal impairment.

21. Response to: Interference of daratumumab on the serum protein electrophoresis.

22. Reply to Berlanga et al. (DOI 10.1515/cclm-2014-0420).

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