Advances in Clinical Chemistry, 1st Edition,Herbert Spiegel,ISBN9780120103331
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Volume 33: Advances in Clinical Chemistry, 1st Edition

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For more than thirty years, this serial has broadened the technical scope and expanded the scientific base of clinical chemistry. These volumes clarify the areas of molecular biology, informatics, and the monitoring of physiological parameters in critical situations as they pertain to clinical chemistry. Each volume of Advances in Clinical Chemistry contains an index, and each chapter includes references.

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Clinical chemists, pathologists, medical technologists, and medical researchers.

Herbert Spiegel

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Applied Science & Technology Associates, Inc., Cedar Grove, New Jersey, U.S.A.

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Advances in Clinical Chemistry, 1st Edition

Preface. H. Fujii and S. Miwa, Red Blood Cell Enzymes and Their Clinical Application. A. Beishuizen, I. Vermes, and C. Haanen, Endogenous Mediators in Sepsis and Septic Shock. S. Narayanan and N. Hamasaki, Current Concepts of Coagulation and Fibrinolysis. K.J. Azziz, Tumor Markers: Reclassification and New Approaches to Evaluation. Subject Index.

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@from:Praise for the Series
@qu:"Its continuity of pertinence, excellence, and authority remains unbroken--a tribute to the skillful editing and writing involved. Every informed laboratory staff must have available a copy of this volume."
@source:--CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
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