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Hepatocyte transplantation: A review of laboratory techniques and clinical experiences

The Surgeon, 2007
Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is standard clinical practice for patients with severe and end-stage chronic liver disease. However, the chronic shortage of donor livers and parallel growth of the transplant waiting list mean that a substantial proportion of patients die while waiting for a donor liver. Attempts to reduce the waiting list by use
J, Akhter   +4 more
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[Molecular biology techniques as clinical laboratory tests].

Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 2001
The quality of results obtained with molecular biology techniques depends on the control of preanalytical and analytical error associated with such techniques. Preanalytical error can be introduced during the isolation of DNA and RNA. The type of detergent used in cell lysis can affect the amplification of DNA by techniques such as the polymerase chain
N, Hamasaki, H, Iida, S, Kinoshita
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Diagnostic techniques for clinical investigation of laboratory zebrafish.

Lab animal, 2004
Unexpected morbidity and mortality of aquatic animal models represent a significant problem for researchers. The authors outline the basic procedures used to diagnose disease outbreaks in laboratory zebrafish colonies, and provide a basic framework for initiating clinical investigations.
Keith M, Astrofsky   +3 more
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Molecular Biologic Techniques: Applications to the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory

Laboratory Medicine, 1992
Most of the nosocomial infections detected in the United States have bacterial origins. Various molecular biologic techniques are helpful in determining the epidemiologic origin of these infections. Several molecular methods used to analyze the chromosomal and plasmid DNA of various bacteria are reviewed.
Louise M. Dembry, Marcus J. Zervos
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MASS SPECTROMETRY TECHNIQUES IN CLINICAL LABORATORY

2017
Development ofthe mass spectrometry (MS) techniques became an useful tool for the measuringof analytes in clinical chemistry laboratories. It is obvious that there is anincreasing trend in the borderline cases due to early diagnostic techniques anddevelopment of the health care systems require more sensitive, specific andreliable techniques than ...
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Clinical Technique: Techniques in the Practice Diagnostic Laboratory

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2015
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HRMS: The Cutting-Edge Technique in Clinical Laboratory

2022
Karthik Varma   +2 more
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Applications of molecular techniques in the clinical laboratory

2020
Allison B. Chambliss, Mark A. Marzinke
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