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Clinical biochemistry. Principles and methods. Vol. 2
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Index of Contributors
- Contents
- Quantities and Units
- Chapter IV (continued)
- C. Biologically Active Amines
- D. Thyroid Hormones
- V. Bile Acids
- A. General Remarks
- B. Isolation of the Bile Acids
- C. Determination of the Bile Acids
- VI. Carbohydrates and Related Compounds
- A. Glucose, Galactose, Fructose, Inulin, and Ketone Bodies in Blood and Urine
- B. Gas-Liquid Chromatography of Carbohydrates
- C. Glycosaminoglycans
- VII. Vitamins
- Introduction
- A. Vitamin A
- B. Vitamin B<sub>12</sub>
- C. Vitamin C
- D. Vitamin D
- E. Chemical, Isotopic and Microbiologic Tests for the Detection of Folic Acid Deficiency
- VIII. Lipids
- A. Analysis of Lipoproteins
- B. Routine Methods of Lipid Analysis
- C. Chromatographic Methods of Lipid Analysis
- IX. Amino Acids
- 1. Introduction
- A. Simple Screening Procedures of Urine and Blood for Inborn Errors of Amino Acid Metabolism
- B. Qualitative Methods for the Estimation of Amino Acids in Physiological Fluids
- C. Quantitative Determination of Amino Acids by Column Chromatography
- D. Microbiological Determination of Amino Acids
- E. Miscellaneous Methods of Amino Acid Estimation
- F. Gas Chromatographic Determination of Amino Acids
- G. Discussion
- X. Other Non-Protein Nitrogenous Compounds
- A. Ammonia Determination
- B. Urea Determination
- C. Uric Acid Determination
- D. Creatinine Determination
- E. Creatine Determination
- XI. Enzymes
- A. Enzymes in Plasma and Serum
- B. Erythrocyte Enzymes
- C. Glycogen and Enzymes of Glycogen Metabolism
- D. Enzymes of Fructose and Galactose Metabolism; Galactose-1 -Phosphate
- E. Gastroenterology
- F. Enzyme Defects in the Lipidoses and their prenatal Detection
- G. UDP glucuronyltransferase
- H. Survey of Enzyme Assays Related to Inborn Errors of Metabolism
- XII. Hemoglobins, Porphyrins and Related Compounds
- A. Heme Proteins
- B. Porphyrins and Porphyrin Precursors
- C. Bilirubin and other Bile Pigments
- XIII. Organic Acids in Urine
- A. Aromatic Acids
- B. Acids of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle
- C. <sub>α</sub>-Keto Carboxylic Acids
- D. Other Organic Acids
- XIV. Toxicology
- A. Introduction
- B. Gases
- C. Solvents
- D. Pesticides
- E. Pharmaceuticals
- F. Alkaloids and Drugs
- XV. Proteins
- A. Determination of Total Protein
- B. Fractions of the Plasma Proteins
- C. Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis
- XVI. Kidney Function Tests
- XVII. Inorganic Substances
- A. Cations
- B. Anions
- C. Heavy- and Semi-metals of Clinical or Toxicological Importance
- XVIII. Blood Gas Transport and Acid-Base Balance
- Introduction
- A. Determination of pH in Blood
- B. Determination of CO<sub>2</sub> in Blood
- C. Determination of O<sub>2</sub> in Blood
- D. Mass Spectrometry of Blood and Respiration Gases
- Errata
- Index