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John R. Petersen and Amin A. Mohammad, along with a panel of
leading basic and clinical investigators, review those CE methods
that are now replacing many routine serum and blood tests in
clinical and forensic laboratories. Major areas reviewed include
the coating of columns; the analysis of serum, urine, and CSF
proteins and paraproteins; abnormal hemoglobins and hemoglobin Alc;
peptides, amino and organic acids; therapeutic drugs; drugs of
abuse; viral load; and short tandem repeats (STR). The methods
discussed include capillary zone, micellar, electrokinetic,
capillary gel, and non-aqueous electrophoresis. Innovative and
highly practical, Clinical and Forensic Applications of Capillary
Electrophoresis demonstrates the power and versatility of CE-not
only to develop new assays, but also to markedly simplify today's
clinical and forensic laboratory methodology.
John R. Petersen and Amin A. Mohammad, along with a panel of
leading basic and clinical investigators, review those CE methods
that are now replacing many routine serum and blood tests in
clinical and forensic laboratories. Major areas reviewed include
the coating of columns; the analysis of serum, urine, and CSF
proteins and paraproteins; abnormal hemoglobins and hemoglobin Alc;
peptides, amino and organic acids; therapeutic drugs; drugs of
abuse; viral load; and short tandem repeats (STR). The methods
discussed include capillary zone, micellar, electrokinetic,
capillary gel, and non-aqueous electrophoresis. Innovative and
highly practical, Clinical and Forensic Applications of Capillary
Electrophoresis demonstrates the power and versatility of CE-not
only to develop new assays, but also to markedly simplify today's
clinical and forensic laboratory methodology.
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