Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Procedures, CorrelationsMichael L. Bishop, Janet L. Duben-Engelkirk, Edward P. Fody |
Contents
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES | 87 |
30 | 108 |
Disposal of Hazardous Materials | 254 |
Copyright | |
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abnormal absorbance absorption acetate ACTH activity adrenal albumin amino acids amount amylase analysis analytical antibody antigen assay bilirubin binding blood buffer calcium cancer carbon cause cells chemical cholesterol Clin Chem Clinical Chemistry clinical laboratory concentration cortisol creatinine cuvet decreased deficiency detection determination diabetes diagnosis dilution disease disorders drug electrode electrophoresis elevated enzymatic enzyme error estrogen evaluation excess excretion factor fatty acids fluid fluorescence folacin function glucose hemoglobin hepatic hormone hypothyroidism increased instrument insulin intestinal ions isoenzyme kidney levels lipid lipoproteins liver measurement membrane metabolism metabolites method mg/dl mmol/L molecules normal occurs oxygen pancreatic patient pipet pituitary plasma porphyria procedure produce protein quantitative reaction reagent reference range release renal sample secretion sensitivity serum sodium solution specific specimen standard substrate syndrome synthesis Table technique temperature thyroid tion tissue triglycerides tube tumor tumor marker urine values vitamin vitamin B12 vitamin D
References to this book
Handbook of Nonpathologic Variations in Human Blood Constituents Richard W. Richardson Limited preview - 1994 |
Clinical Chemistry: Concepts and Applications Shauna C. Anderson,Susan Cockayne No preview available - 2003 |