Clinical Pathology, An Issue of the Clinics in Laboratory Medicine (Volume 38-3)
By Geza S Bodor
This issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine will focus on Clinical Pathology and is edited by Geza S. Bodor. Topics include, but are not limited to, Steroid measurement / Salivary cortisol measurement, Protein testing by LCMSMS, LCMSMS in the Clinical Laboratory, Laboratory Standards for Clinical LCMSMS, The need to teach LCMSMS to clinical laboratory scientists, MALDI-TOF in the clinical laboratory, MALDI TOF MS in the clinical microbiology laboratory, LCMSMS method development consideration in clinical laboratory practice, Cancer diagnosis using mass spectrometry, Adulteration and LCMSMS drug testing, Diagnosis of inherited metabolic disorders using LCMSMS, Harmonization of LCMSMS protein assays, Vitamin D testing by LCMSMS versus by immunoassay, Pain management testing by LCMSMS, and Development of FDA approved clinical mass spectrometer.
Are you interested in Clinical Pathology? Do you want to expand your knowledge in this field and stay up-to-date with the latest research and techniques? If so, the new issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine edited by Geza S. Bodor is a must-read for you. This comprehensive guide covers a wide range of topics in Clinical Pathology and provides valuable insights from experts in the field.
One of the key highlights of this issue is the focus on Mass Spectrometry (MS) in Clinical Laboratory. The use of MS in clinical diagnostics has revolutionized the field, allowing for more accurate and precise measurements of various biomarkers. In this issue, you will find articles on topics such as Steroid measurement, Protein testing, Cancer diagnosis, Diagnosis of inherited metabolic disorders, and more. These articles provide a deep dive into the principles and applications of MS in clinical practice, making it an invaluable resource for laboratory professionals and researchers.
Not only does this issue cover the technical aspects of MS, but it also explores the broader implications of its use in the clinical laboratory. For example, there is an article on the need to teach MS to clinical laboratory scientists, highlighting the importance of training and education in this rapidly evolving field. Additionally, the issue discusses the harmonization of MS protein assays, addressing the challenges and potential solutions for ensuring consistency and reliability in protein testing.
Another interesting topic covered in this issue is the use of MS in drug testing and pain management. MS offers a more comprehensive and accurate analysis of drugs, allowing for better monitoring of medication adherence and detection of potential adulteration. This can be particularly useful in pain management clinics, where precise drug testing is crucial for patient care. The issue also explores the development of FDA approved clinical mass spectrometers, shedding light on the regulatory aspects of bringing new MS technologies to market.
Written by leading experts in the field, this issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone interested in Clinical Pathology and Mass Spectrometry. The articles are well-researched, informative, and provide practical insights that can be applied in the laboratory setting. Whether you are a laboratory professional, researcher, or student, this issue will undoubtedly enhance your understanding of Clinical Pathology and MS.
The book is published by Elsevier, a renowned publisher in the field of medical literature, ensuring the quality and credibility of the content. The first edition was released on September 26, 2018, and is available in English language. The ISBN-10 for the book is 0323641032, and the ISBN-13 is 978-0323641036.
If you want to stay at the forefront of advancements in Clinical Pathology and gain a deeper understanding of Mass Spectrometry in the clinical laboratory, this book is a must-have. Order your copy now and unlock a wealth of knowledge that will enhance your professional growth and contribute to better patient care.
Product Details
- Publisher : Elsevier; 1st edition (26 September 2018)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0323641032
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323641036