Medical Biochemistry : Principles and Experiments /
Medical Biochemistry was first published in 1986. A good knowledge of biochemical analysis is essential for today's health-care practitioners, who, with their patients, face a widening array of laboratory tests to aid in diagnosis. The requisite biochemical methods and principles are best under...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
1986.
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- Preface; Acknowledgments; Safety Precautions in the Laboratory; Venipuncture and Processing of Blood Samples; 1 Electrophoresis of Blood Proteins; 2 Enzymes as Diagnostic Indicators; 3 Tissue Distribution of Lactate Dehydrogenase Isozymes; 4 Determination of Glucose in Serum and Urine; 5 Enzymatic Analysis of Blood Lipids; 6 The Use of Recombinant DNA in the Detection of Genetic Abnormalities; 7 Inheritable Diseases and Genetic Engineering; 8 Use of Radioisotopes in Clinical Biochemistry; 9 Determination of Glycosylated Hemoglobin; 10 Biosynthesis of Adrenal Steroid Hormones
- 11 Immunoelectrophoresis of Serum Proteins12 Radioimmunoassay of Thyroxine; 13 Clinical Analysis of Serum Electrolytes; 14 Lecithin/Sphingomyelin Ratio of Amniotic Fluid; Appendix: Reagents