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English
Oxford University Press
01 December 2016
Clinical Biochemistry provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the biochemical basis of disease processes, and how these diseases can be investigated in the biomedical laboratory. Active learning is encouraged throughout the text, via frequent self-test, case study, and discussion questions; answers to which are provided at the back of the book. New clinical case studies have been added to the second edition, to further emphasize the link between theory and practice and help engage students with the subject.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 241mm,  Width: 192mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   1.230kg
ISBN:   9780199674442
ISBN 10:   0199674442
Series:   Fundamentals of Biomedical Science
Pages:   672
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: David Cameron: Biochemical investigations and quality control 2: Tim James: Automation 3: Edmund Lamb: Kidney disease 4: Joanne Marsden: Hyperuricaemia and gout 5: Tim James: Fluid and electrolyte disorders 6: David Tierney: Acid-base disorders 7: Paul Collinson and Amy Lloyd: Clinical enzymology and biomarkers 8: Roy Sherwood: Liver function tests 9: Mike France: Abnormalities of lipid metabolism 10: Nessar Ahmed: Disorders of calcium, phosphate, and magnesium homeostasis 11: Garry McDowell: Abnormal pituitary function 12: Garry McDowell: Thyroid disease 13: Allen Yates and Ian Laing: Diabetes mellitus and hypoglycaemia 14: John Honour: Adrenal disease 15: Ian Laing and Julie Thornton: Reproductive endocrinology 16: Pat Twomey and William Simpson: Biochemical nutrition 17: Garry McDowell and Gordon Brydon: Gastrointestinal disorders and malabsorption 18: Gerald Maguire: Specific protein markers 19: Joanne Adaway and Gilbert Wieringa: Cancer biochemistry and tumour markers 20: Mary Anne Preece: Inherited metabolic disorders and newborn screening 21: Robin Whelpton, Nigel Brown, and Robert Flanagan: Therapeutic drug monitoring 22: Gwendolen Ayers: Chemical toxicology

Dr Nessar Ahmed is Reader in Clinical Biochemistry at the Manchester Metropolitan University where his research examines the role of protein glycation in diabetes. His teaching includes clinical biochemistry, endocrinology, and analytical science.

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