Standard methods of clinical chemistry. Volume 7 /

Standard Methods of Clinical Chemistry.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology; American Association of Clinical Chemists
Group Author: Cooper, Gerald R
Published: Academic Press,
Publisher Address: New York ; London :
Publication Dates: 1972.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/00657115/7
Summary: Standard Methods of Clinical Chemistry.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xvii, 333 pages) : illustrations, facsimile, portrait
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781483282213
148328221X
Index Number: RS403
CLC: R914
Contents: Front Cover; Standard Methods of Clinical Chemistry; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; PART I: ENZYMES ; CHAPTER 1. MEASUREMENT OF 5'-NUCLEOTIDASE ACTIVITY IN SERUM; Introduction; Units; Reagents; Procedure; Calculations; Discussion; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. ASSAY OF MURAMIDASE ACTIVITY IN SERUM, PLASMA, OR URINE; Introduction; Methods and Materials; Discussion; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. MEASUREMENT OF LIPASE ACTIVITY IN SERUM; Introduction; Methods for Serum Lipase Determination; Clinical Significance; pH Optimum; Principle of Method; Reagents; Procedure; Normal Values.
Comments on the MethodHemoglobin Inhibition; Stability of Serum Lipase; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. MEASUREMENT OF CREATINE KINASE ACTIVITY IN SERUM; Introduction; Principle; Reagents; Procedure; Calculation; Normal Values; Discussion; Clinical Applications; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5. COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE (L-LACTATE : NAD OXIDOREDUCTASE) ACTIVITY; Introduction; Reagents; Procedure; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6. LDH ISOENZYMES; Introduction; Principles; Reagents; Serum; Equipment; Procedure; Calculations; Notes on Procedure; Normal Values (8); Comparison with Other Methods.
Interpretation of LDH Isoenzyme PatternsREFERENCES; REFERENCES TO REVIEWS; PART II: LIPIDS ; CHAPTER 7. MEASUREMENT OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN SERUM; Introduction; Principles; Procedure; Calculation; Normal Values; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 8. SEMIAUTOMATED FLUOROMETRIC MEASUREMENT OF TRIGLYCERIDES1,2; Principle; Reagents; Extraction; Automated Fluorometric Determination; Calculations; Discussion; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 9. CLASSIFICATION OF HYPERLIPIDAEMIAS AND HYPERLIPOPROTEINAEMIAS1,2; Introduction; Biological Variation; Methods for Analysis of Lipids and Lipoproteins.
Classification of Hyperlipidaemias and HyperlipoproteinaemiasREFERENCES; CHAPTER 10. AGAROSE GEL ELECTROPHORESIS OF LIPOPROTEINS; Introduction; Principle; Material and Reagents; Apparatus; Procedure; Interpretation; REFERENCES; PART III: MINERALS, HEAVY METALS; CHAPTER 11. MEASUREMENT OF SERUM IRON AND TOTAL IRON-BINDING CAPACITY: MANUAL AND AUTOMATED TECHNIQUES; Part A: Manual Method for Serum Iron and Total Iron-Binding Capacity; Part B: An Automated Method for Serum Iron and Total Iron-Binding Capacity; Part C: Semiautomated Procedure for Total Iron-Binding Capacity; REFERENCES.
CHAPTER 12. TOTAL CALCIUM IN SERUM BY ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROPHOTOMETRYIntroduction; Instrumentation; Method; Sampling, Diluting, and Measuring; Discussion; Normal Limits; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 13. MEASUREMENT OF LEAD IN BLOOD, URINE, AND SCALP HAIR BY ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROPHOTOMETRY; Introduction; Principle; Apparatus; Reagents; LEAD IN BLOOD; Procedure; Discussion; LEAD IN URINE; LEAD IN HAIR; REFERENCES; PART IV: PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS; CHAPTER 14. TECHNIQUE OF IMMUNOELECTROPHORESIS; Introduction; EQUIPMENT; REAGENTS AND SUPPLIES; PROCEDURE; Discussion of the Method.