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TableJofJcontents:
I.JPrinciplesJOfJLaboratoryJMedicine
ChapterJ1.JClinicalJChemistry,JMolecularJDiagnostics,JandJLaboratoryJMedicine
ChapterJ2.JSelectionJandJAnalyticalJEvaluationJofJMethodsJ—JWithJStatisticalJTechniques
ChapterJ3.JClinicalJEvaluationJofJMethods
ChapterJ4.JEvidence-BasedJLaboratoryJMedicine
ChapterJ5.JEstablishmentJandJUseJofJReferenceJValues
ChapterJ6.JSpecimenJCollection,JProcessing,JandJOtherJPreanalyticalJVariables
ChapterJ7.JQualityJManagement
II.JAnalyticalJTechniquesJAndJInstrumentation
ChapterJ8.JPrinciplesJofJBasicJTechniquesJandJLaboratoryJSafety
ChapterJ9.JOpticalJTechniques
ChapterJ10.JElectrochemistryJandJChemicalJSensors
ChapterJ11.JElectrophoresis
ChapterJ12.JChromatography
ChapterJ13.JMassJSpectrometry
ChapterJ14.JEnzymeJandJRateJAnalyses
ChapterJ15.JImmunochemicalJTechniques
ChapterJ16JAutomation
ChapterJ17.JPoint-of-CareJInstrumentation
III.J Analytes
ChapterJ18.JAminoJAcids,JPeptides,JandJProteins
ChapterJ19.JSerumJEnzymes
ChapterJ20.JTumorJMarkersJandJCancerJGenes
ChapterJ21.JKidneyJFunctionJTestsJ—JCreatinine,JGFR,JUrea,JandJUricJAcid
ChapterJ22.JCarbohydrates
ChapterJ23.JLipids,JLipoproteins,JApolipoproteins,JandJOtherJCardiacJRiskJFactors
ChapterJ24.JElectrolytesJandJBloodJGases
ChapterJ25.JHormones
ChapterJ26.J CatecholaminesJandJSerotonin
ChapterJ27.J Vitamins,JTraceJElements,JNutritionalJAssessment
ChapterJ28.JHemoglobin,JIron,JandJBilirubin
ChapterJ29.JPorphyrinsJandJPorphyrias
ChapterJ30.JTherapeuticJDrugsJandJTheirJManagement
ChapterJ31.JClinicalJToxicology
ChapterJ32.J ToxicJMetals
IV.J Pathophysiology
ChapterJ33.JDiabetes
,ChapterJ34.J CardiovascularJDisease
ChapterJ35.JKidneyJDisease
ChapterJ36.J PhysiologyJandJDisordersJofJWater,JElectrolyte,JandJAcid-BaseJMetabolism
ChapterJ37.J LiverJDisease
ChapterJ38.J GastrointestinalJandJPancreaticJDiseases
ChapterJ39.J DisordersJofJBoneJandJMineralJMetabolism
ChapterJ40.J DisordersJofJtheJPituitaryJGland
ChapterJ41.J DisordersJofJtheJAdrenalJCortex
ChapterJ42.J ThyroidJDisorders
ChapterJ43.J Reproduction-RelatedJDisorders
ChapterJ44.J PregnancyJandJPrenatalJTesting
ChapterJ45.J NewbornJScreeningJandJ InbornJErrorsJofJMetabolism
ChapterJ46.JPharmacogenetics
V.J MolecularJDiagnostics
ChapterJ47.JPrinciplesJofJMolecularJBiology
ChapterJ48.JNucleicJAcidJTechniquesJandJApplications
ChapterJ49.JGenomesJandJNucleicJAcidJAlterations
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