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Laboratory studies in hemostasis have traditionally focused on abn-
malities of platelet function or the quantitative and qualitative
disorders that affect the proteins involved in blood coagulation.
However, over the last 10 years there has been an explosion in our
understanding of the molecular bases that underlie many of the
inherited and acquired disorders of hemostasis. Many of these
disorders are now routinely diagnosed and assessed by methods that
involve genotypic analysis. Indeed in the late 1990s the
distinction between molecular methods for research and for routine
diagnosis is becoming incre- ingly blurred. The techniques and
approaches that are used in hemostasis are manifold and published
in isolation in a variety of publications. The aim, therefore, of
this volume Hemostasis and Thrombosis Protocols is to pull
together, into a single volume, the variety of techniques that are
frequently used in the field of hemostasis. We have targeted this
volume at laboratories who wish to move into the field of molecular
hemostasis or who may already have some expe- ence in this area but
wish to develop new areas of research and diagnosis. The chapters
are wide-ranging and hopefully provide a broad overview of the d-
fering applications in which these standard techniques can be used.
Though the articles may appear relatively specific, the techniques
contained within them are applicable to the study of many different
disorders and we hope that they provide a series of ideas and
concepts well-suited to problem solving.
Laboratory studies in hemostasis have traditionally focused on abn-
malities of platelet function or the quantitative and qualitative
disorders that affect the proteins involved in blood coagulation.
However, over the last 10 years there has been an explosion in our
understanding of the molecular bases that underlie many of the
inherited and acquired disorders of hemostasis. Many of these
disorders are now routinely diagnosed and assessed by methods that
involve genotypic analysis. Indeed in the late 1990s the
distinction between molecular methods for research and for routine
diagnosis is becoming incre- ingly blurred. The techniques and
approaches that are used in hemostasis are manifold and published
in isolation in a variety of publications. The aim, therefore, of
this volume Hemostasis and Thrombosis Protocols is to pull
together, into a single volume, the variety of techniques that are
frequently used in the field of hemostasis. We have targeted this
volume at laboratories who wish to move into the field of molecular
hemostasis or who may already have some expe- ence in this area but
wish to develop new areas of research and diagnosis. The chapters
are wide-ranging and hopefully provide a broad overview of the d-
fering applications in which these standard techniques can be used.
Though the articles may appear relatively specific, the techniques
contained within them are applicable to the study of many different
disorders and we hope that they provide a series of ideas and
concepts well-suited to problem solving.
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