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Clinical Chemistry of Thiamin

1983
Publisher Summary Thiamin is an essential nutrient for both plants and animals. In plants, it is synthesized in the leaves and transported to the roots, where it controls growth and appears to have a hormone-like action. In animals, thiamin has an essential role in carbohydrate metabolism, and there is some evidence of it also being concerned with ...
R E, Davis, G C, Icke
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On accuracy in clinical chemistry

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1982
(1982). On accuracy in clinical chemistry. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation: Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 97-98.
I, Björkhem   +7 more
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Clinical chemistry

2019
Abstract The aim of this chapter is to help you with your working practical knowledge of clinical chemistry. With so many tests available and increasingly fast laboratory processors, there is a growing temptation to request large numbers of blood tests for every patient.
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Biosensors in clinical chemistry

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2003
Biosensors are analytical devices composed of a recognition element of biological origin and a physico-chemical transducer. The biological element is capable of sensing the presence, activity or concentration of a chemical analyte in solution. The sensing takes place either as a binding event or a biocatalytical event.
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Clinical Chemistry Services

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1975
To the Editor. —The key to Dixon and Laszlo's article "Utilization of Clinical Chemistry Services by Medical House Staff" in theArchives(134:1064-1067, 1974) is their statement that "it remains to be determined by laboratory services whether ultimate cost reductions would warrant the initial costs of instituting selective determinations." At my ...
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Instrumentation in Clinical Chemistry

1972
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the principles of the main classes of instruments, their relative merits and applications, and the types likely to be important in the future. The development of instrumentation has determined much of the progress of clinical chemistry.
P M, Broughton, J B, Dawson
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Immunoglobulins in Clinical Chemistry

1971
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the clinical applications of immunoglobulins, the deficiencies, the increases, and the neoplasias. The word immunoglobulin refers to “that kind of protein in which specific antibody activity can be found.” The term is now preferred to γ-globulin because this can be confused with the commonest immunoglobulin ...
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Evolutions in Clinical Chemistry

Clinical Chemistry, 2023
Park, Jason Y   +2 more
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Instrumentation in Clinical Chemistry

Science, 1980
Major advances in instrumentation have revolutionized the clinical chemistry laboratory during the past two decades. This article focuses on some of the more recent developments in instrumentation for clinical chemistry in the areas of general chemistry, immunoassays, urinalysis, electrophoresis, chromatography, and trace metal analyses.
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Clinical Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry, 1973
N, Gochman, D S, Young
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