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titleOfInvention Screening method for detecting samples with impaired GPIb-Von Willebrand factor interaction functionality
abstract The invention relates to a screening method for determining a disturbed von Willebrand factor (VWF) -GPIb interaction in a patient sample. For this, the sample is contacted with isolated GPIbα protein, with VWF protein and with a solid phase associated with an antibody with specificity for the isolated GPIbα protein, and the complex formation is determined.
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