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XI International Congress of Clinical Chemistry
Proceedings, Vienna, Austria, August 30–September 5, 1981
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XI International Congress of Clinical Chemistry
Proceedings, Vienna, Austria, August 30–September 5, 1981
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Yes, you can access XI International Congress of Clinical Chemistry by E. Kaiser, F. Gabl, M. M. Müller, P. M. Bayer in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Medicine & Medical Theory, Practice & Reference. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Contents
- I. General Aspects
- The Status of Clinical Chemistry
- Ethical Aspects of Clinical Chemistry
- Future of Clinical Chemistry
- Teaching In Clinical Chemistry
- Introduction to symposium
- Clinical Chemistry in the Medical Curriculum
- Teaching in Clinical Chemistry. The Medical Graduate
- Technician and Technologist Training in Clinical Chemistry
- II. Clinical Aspects
- Clinical Chemistry and Hemostasis
- Clinical Chemistry In Intensive Care
- Interdisciplinary Cooperation between Intensive Medicine and Clinical Chemistry
- Biochemistry of the Cardiovascular System in Circulatory Shock
- Metabolism in Shock and Therapeutic Consequences
- Biochemistry of the Lung in Shock - the role of Clinical Chemistry in the Treatment of Respiratory Failure
- Prognostic Value of Enzyme and Acute Phase Protein Determination in Skull Traumatology
- Health Screening
- Clinical Value of Different Tests in Health Screening
- Long-Term Individual Variation in the Concentration of Blood Constituents
- Contribution of Health-Testing Centers to Reference Values Determination
- Risk Factors in Coronary Heart Disease
- Lipoproteins
- The Determination of Apoproteins and their Diagnostic Value in Clinical Chemistry
- Apolipoprotein Disorders
- High Density Lipoproteins: Composition, Analysis, and Significance for Risk Screening and Anti-Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis
- Secondary Dyslipoproteinemias
- Clinical Chemistry As A Tool In Nutrition Research
- Nutrients as Effectors of Enzyme Activity
- Erythrocyte Enzymes as an Indicator for the Assessment of Vitamin and Oligoelement Supply
- Practical Problems for the Clinical Chemist in the Metabolic Ward
- Hospital Malnutrition and the Role of the Clinical Laboratory in the Assessment and Treatment of Nutritional Problems in the Hospital
- Environment As A Source Of Metabolic Changes
- Environmental Factors in Bladder Cancer in Egypt
- Metabolic Bone Disease due to Environment
- Findings in Biochemical Adaption to Chronical Malnutrition
- Repercussion of Geohelminthiasis in Individual Development and Growth Rate
- Recent Advances In The Clinical Biochemistry Of Cancer
- A Perspective of Diagnostic Cancer Biochemistry with Special Reference to Enzymes
- Timor Antigens and Other Tumor Markers: Their Effectiveness in Cancer Diagnosis
- Biochemical Procedures and Cancer Monitoring
- Steroid Hormone-Receptor Interactions And Target Cell Response
- Sex-Hormone Receptors in Normal and Neoplastic Tissue of the Female Reproductive Tract
- Cellular Aspects of Non-Steroidal Antiestrogen Action
- Histochemical Identification Of Steroid Hormone Binding In Neoplasia
- Quantitation of Fluorescent Steroid Ligand Binding by Photon Counting Techniques
- Evaluation of Biochemical and Staining Properties of Direct and Indirect Histochemical Methods for Detection of Steroid Binding Proteins
- Histochemistry of Steroid Receptors from a Biochemical Viewpoint
- Critical Evaluation of Histochemical "Receptor" Assays
- Estrogen Binding Sites in Sections of the Rat Uterus
- Evaluating the Performance of Steroid Receptor Cytochemistry
- Immunofluorescence Detection of Estrogen Receptors with Monoclonal Antibodies. Clinical Correlations of Steroid Binding by Histochenistry in Breast and Prostate Carcinoma
- Comparison of Localisation of Estrogen receptors in Human Mammary Carcinomas using Anti-Receptor Antibodies and FITC-Conjugated BSA-Estradiol
- The Use of Peroxidase-labelled Hormones in the Study of Steroid Binding in Breast Carcinomas
- Histochemical Detection of Oestrogen Receptors: The Edinburgh Experience
- Is Estrogen Receptor-Conjugate Interaction Relevant for the Histochemical Detection of Intracellular Estrogen- Binding?
- Inborn Errors Of Metabolism - New Biochemical And Diagnostic Aspects
- Introduction
- Molecular Heterogeneity in Hyperphenylalaninemia and Phenylketonuria
- Gas Chromatography Detection of Organic Acidemias in the General Clinical Chemistry Laboratory
- Biochemical Basis of Inborn Errors of Purine Metabolism
- Diagnostic Procedures in Lysosomal Enzymopathies
- Hyperammonemia in Pediatrics: A Challenge to Clinical Chemists
- Prenatal Diagnosis Of Genetic Disorders
- Prenatal Diagnosis: Future Trends
- Prenatal Diagnosis: Selected Problems and Quality Assurance
- Prenatal Screening for Hexosaminidase Deficiencies and for Chromosomal Aberrations in Pregnancies at Risk
- Prenatal Diagnosis of Neural Tube Defects
- Clinical Biochemistry Of Connective Tissue
- Biochemical Changes of Proteoglycans in Joint Disease
- Functional Aspects of Proteoglycans in Tissues and Urine
- Clinical Biochemistry of Collagen, Structure and Metabolism
- Clinical Biochemistry of Inflammation and the Role of Connective Tissue
- Connective Tissue Metabolism in Liver Diseases and its Relevance in Clinical-Chemical Diagnosis
- Membrane Proteins
- Molecular Features of the Cytoskeletal proteins of the Red Cell Membrane
- An Oxidase System in the Plasma Membrane of Phagocytic Leucocytes - Function and Dysfunction
- Membrane Glycoproteins of Leukaemic Cells
- Sialyl transferase Total and Isoenzyme Activity in the Diagnosis of Cancer of the Colon
- Novel Concept on Coupling Mechanism between Na,K-ATPase Antiport Activity and Normal as Malignant Cell Multiplication
- Enzymes of Brush Border Membranes in Health and Disease
- Clinical Chemistry Of Laboratory Animals
- Animals and Drug Safety Evaluation: A Summary
- Comparative Clinical Chemistry: An Overview in laboratory Animals
- Clinical Chemistry in Toxicological Studies
- Clinical Chemistry And Evaluation Of Drug Effect
- Drug Effect in Clinical Chemistry - Information and Education
- Analytical Interferences: Definition of Protocol
- Effects of Drugs on Neutrophils
- Application of Liver Slices Cultured in Vitro for Hepatotoxicity Studies of Anti-Rheunatic Drugs
- Molecular Basis of Drug-Induced Nephropathies
- Influence of beta-Blocking Agents on Plasma Lipid Concentrations and Lecithin:Cholesterol Acyltransferase (LCAT) Activity
- Laboratory Tests and Drug Effects: Usefulness of a Data Bank
- Data Banks on Drug Effects in Clinical Chemistry
- Systems for Reporting Drug-Diagnostic Test Interactions to Clinicians
- Clinical Toxicology
- Drug Monitoring
- The Role of the Toxicological Laboratory in Monitoring Drugs and Agricultural Poisons
- Monitoring Therapeutic Drugs in Clinical Chemical Laboratories
- Applications of Toxicological Analyses in the Diagnosis and Management of Poisoning
- Analytical Methodology for Determining Drug Metabolite Profiles
- Extraction Procedures in Drug Monitoring
- Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
- The Importance of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
- The Substrate-Labelled Fluorescent Immunoassay for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
- A New Automated Rate Immunochemistry System For Quantitation Of Specific Proteins, Rheumatoid Factor And Therapeutic Drugs
- A New Automated Rate Immunochemistry system for the Quantitation of Specific Proteins, rheumatoid Factor Therapeutic Drugs
- Application Of HPLC In Clinical Chemistry
- Some Routine Applications of the High Performance Liquid Chromatography in Clinical Chemistry
- Application of Derivatization Methods to Fluorimetric Detection
- Liquid-Liquid Extraction Systems for the Isolation of Catecholamines from Serum and Urine for HPLC
- High-Performance Liquid Chromatography as a Reference Method for the Determination of Uric Acid in Human Serum
- Fluorescent High Performance Liquid Chromatography for the Determination of Oxosteroids in Biological Fluids Using Dansylhydrazine
- The Separation of Bilirubin Species in Pathological Sera by HPLC
- Analysis of Porphyrins from Human Materials by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
- Determination of HbA1c by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
- Application Of Luminescence In Clinical Chemistry
- Fundamental Aspects of Luminescent Systems Used in Clinical Chemistry
- Instrumentation for Luminescent Assays and the Standardization of Reagents
- The Use of Bacterial Luminescence System for Analytical Applications
- Demonstration of the Differential Measurement of Phagocyte Oxygenation Activities in One Half Microliter (0.5 μl). of Whole Blood
- Direct Quantification of Phagocyte Activity in Whole Blood: A Chemilumigenic Probe Approach
- Bioluminescent Determination of Creatine Kinase Activity in Serum
- CK Screening for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
- A Simplified Method for the Early Detection of Bacterial Growth in Blood Cultures Using Bioluminescent Measurement of ATP
- Assay of Picarole Amounts of Pyrurvate Using a Bioluminescence Reagent Specific for NADH
- Measurements of Glucose and Uric Acid in Biological Fluids by Chemilurainescence
- Trace Elements
- Intakes of Trace Elements
- Sample preparations for analysis of trace metals in biological materials for electrothermal atomic absorption spectrophotometry and its detection limits
- Harmonisation of Trace Metal Analysis in Clinical Biochemistry: A Case Study
- Simultaneous Robinson Back Scatter Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive X-Ray Analysis for Localized Elemental Determination
- Ion-Selective Electrodes
- Use of Neutral Carrier Based Electrodes in Biomedical Systems
- Ion-Selective Electrodes in Clinical Chemistry. Determination of Sodium and Potassium
- Current Methods Urinalysis
- Diagnostic Significance of Urinalysis
- Standardized Examination of the Urinary Sediment with the MD-KOVA-System
- Clinical Chemistry Analysis Using Multilayer Film Technology - Kodak Ektachem Products: Principles; Clinical Evaluation And New Developments
- Principles of Multilayer Film Analysis: Colorimetric Analysis Slides
- Principles of Multilayer Film Analysis: Potentiometric Analysis Slides
- Principles of Kodak Multilayer Film Technology: Results of European Multi.-laboratory Evaluations
- Kodak Ektachem 400 Analyzer
- Laboratory Evaluation of the Kodak Ektachem 400 System
- New Developments
- Clinical Evaluation of the Kodak Ektachem 400 Analyzer
- Perspectives Of Dry Reagent Chemistry
- The Future for Small Solid-Phase Analytical Systems
- The SERALYZER Solid-Phase Blood Chemistry System
- New Methods And Applications Of Plasma Protein Analysis
- Enzyme Immunoassays for Trace Protein Measurements
- Methods and Clinical Significance of Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP) Determined by RIA and ELISA
- Diagnostic Significance of SP-1-Determinations
- Separation Techniques Based On Antigen-Antibody Interaction
- Agarose Isoelectric Focusing Followed by Immunoelectrophoresis: A Convenient Technique for the Study of High Molecular Weight Proteins
- Affinity Chromatography. An Emerging Technique in the Clinical laboratory
- Fluoroimmunoassay
- Clinical Applications of Fluoroimmunoassay: An Evaluation in the Diagnosis of Early Prostate Adenocarcinoma
- Fluorescence Immunoassay of Cortisol
- Immunofluorescence
- Introduction To The Topic And Evaluation Of New Reagents
- Standardization In Immunofluorescence
- Autoantibody Testing By Immunofluorescence: Methods, Indications And Interpretations
- Automation Of Immunoassay Techniques
- Nephelometry
- Macro- And Micro-Spheres As Carriers In Immunoassays
- The Adaption Of New Immunoassay Techniques To Automated Systems
- Automation Of Immunoassay Techniques: Methods Using Luminescence
- A Newly Developed Hormonology Assay: A Fully Enzymatic Cycling Technique, Application For Determination Of Estrogens And Androgens
- Enzymatic Assay Of Estrogens: A Further Development In The Enzymatic Determination Of Androgens And A Report On A Two-Year Experiment In Obstetrics And Gynecology
- V. Aspects of Laboratory Organization
- Laboratory Planning And Organisation
- General Aspects
- A Clinician's View Of The Laboratory
- Laboratory Planning And Organization
- Laboratory Planning And Organization
- Laboratory Planning And Organization
- Integrating A Computerized Clinical Laboratory Information System Into A Global Hospital Information System
- Laboratory Organization And Application Of Electronic Data Processing In A Central Laboratory
- Work Flow As A Key To Laboratory Organization
- A Model For A New Evaluation System In Clinical Laboratories
- Clinical Chemistry In A 2000-Bed-Hospital
- Establishment Of Department Of Clinical Chemistry, Inselspital, University Of Berne 1969
- Planning And Organization Of The Central Laboratory, Department Of Clinical Chemistry And Pathobiodhemistry, Medical Faculty, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (Kwth), Aachen
- Planning Of A Laboratory And Organisation The Laboratories In The "New" MTU Berlin
- Laboratory Planning And Organization - History Of The Central Laboratory Of The New University Hospital In Münster
- Laboratory Organisation In The Country Hospital Of Salzburg
- Planning Of The Laboratories Of The New Vienna University Hospital
- Planning of the Clinical Chemistry Routine Laboratory of the Future University Clinic of Vienna
- Planning of the Emergency Laboratory of the New University Hospital Vienna
- Computers In Clinical Chemistry
- Dynamic Communication of laboratory Computers with Clinical Chemical Analyzers
- Organization and Installation of the Labor-Computer System MELAS 80 (GFC, Berlin)
- EDP in a Hematological Laboratory
- Medical Utilization Of Clinical Chemistry Information
- Information Theory Applied to the Utilization of Laboratory Data
- How Can Appropriate Transfer of laboratory Information be assured?
- Concepts for the Standardization of Profile Testing
- Quality Control, Experiences And New Aspects
- Introductory Remarks
- Calibration Materials and Control Materials
- The Pole of Reference Methods in Clinical Chemistry
- Models for Statistical Quality Control
- Industrial Research and Development in the Field of Quality Assurance
- Authors' Index
- Subject Index