
|Articles|January 15, 2004
Autoantibody repertoires could be key in glaucoma research
Author(s)Cheryl Guttman
Mainz, Germany-Analysis of autoantibody repertoires using advanced pattern-matching algorithms, such as artificial neural networks, may be useful for diagnosis of glaucoma, said Franz H. Grus, MD, PhD. He is the group leader of the experimental ophthalmology unit ("Pathophysiology of the Eye"), department of ophthalmology, University of Mainz, Germany.
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