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Disclosure of potential conflict of interest: L. H. Blom's institution received grants from the Toyota Foundation and the Else and Helene Alstrup's Foundation for this work. N. Juel-Berg received travel expenses for a meeting arranged by Thermo-Fisher Scientific and for an Invited speaker meeting arranged by Thermo-Fisher Scientific. L. F. Larsen's institution received a grant from the European Union Commission for this work. K. S. Hansen's institution received travel expenses from ALK-Abello and Thermo-Fisher Scientific. K. S. Hansen was principal investigator on a study sponsored by ALK-Abello; no personal grant, fee, or other personal financial arrangements were involved. L. K. Poulsen's institution received a grant from the Toyota Foundation, the Else and Helene Alstrup's Foundation, and the European Union Commission for this study; and he personally received consulting honorarium for this work. |
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