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The Present State of Protein Analysis and Interpretation

  • John Whicher und Myron Johnson
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 1. Juni 2005
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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)
Aus der Zeitschrift Band 39 Heft 11

Published Online: 2005-06-01
Published in Print: 2001-11-26

Copyright © 2001 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. The Present State of Protein Analysis and Interpretation
  2. In Memoriam Carl-Bertil Laurell
  3. From Paper Electrophoresis to Computer-supported Interpretation of Capillary Electrophoresis – Clinical Plasma Protein Analysis in Malmö, Sweden
  4. The Pavia Approach to Clinical Protein Analysis
  5. How the Foundation for Blood Research (FBR) Has Managed Serum Protein Testing for New England Clinicians
  6. Evidence-Based Laboratory Interpretation System Built on a Large Collection of Case Records with Well-Defined Diagnoses
  7. A Knowledge-Based System to Aid with the Clinical Interpretation of Complex Serum Protein Data
  8. Markers of the Acute Phase Response in Cardiovascular Disease: An Update
  9. Protein Aggregation
  10. Protein Standardization I: Protein Purification. Procedure for the Purification of Human Prealbumin, Orosomucoid and Transferrin as Primary Protein Preparations
  11. Protein Standardization II: Dry Mass Determination. Procedure for the Determination of the Dry Mass of a Pure Protein Preparation
  12. Protein Standardization III: Method Optimization. Basic Principles for Quantitative Determination of Human Serum Proteins on Automated Instruments Based on Turbidimetry or Nephelometry
  13. Protein Standardization IV: Value Transfer. Procedure for the Assignment of Serum Protein Values from a Reference Preparation to a Target Material
  14. Effect of Certified Reference Material 470 (CRM 470) on National Quality Assurance Programs for Serum Proteins in Europe
  15. Commutability of Serum Protein Values: Persisting Bias among Manufacturers Using Values Assigned from the Certified Reference Material 470 (CRM 470) in the United States
  16. The Existing Interim Consensus Reference Ranges and the Future Approach
  17. Using Multiples of the Median to Normalize Serum Protein Measurements
  18. Strategy for Determining Racial and Environmental Similarities and Differences for Plasma Proteins
  19. Standardization of Immunoassay for CRM-Related Proteins in Japan: From Evaluating CRM 470 to Setting Reference Intervals
  20. Soluble Transferrin Receptor (sTfR): Biological Variations and Reference Limits
  21. High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Reference Intervals in the Elderly
  22. High Sensitivity Immunoassays for C-Reactive Protein: Promises and Pitfalls
  23. Meetings and Awards
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