Clinical biochemistry of domestic animals
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Clinical biochemistry of domestic animals
Academic Press, c1997
5th ed
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo講座
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This updated and expanded Fifth Edition of "Clinical Biochemistry of Domestic Animals" brings together in a single comprehensive volume all the pertinent information regarding the biochemistry of disease and non-disease states in animals. Clinical veterinarians and animal scientists now routinely use many of the same diagnostic and therapeutic tools used to identify and treat diseases and metabolic disorders in humans, making this book an indispensable teaching, learning, and application resource for anyone engaged in the care, health, and welfare of animals. This book concentrates on the various rationales and interpretations regarding the biochemistry of disease in animals. It includes newly updated chapters with current references and new chapters on clinical toxicology and avian clinical biochemistry.
The key features are: brings together in a single comprehensive volume all the pertinent information regarding the biochemistry of disease and non-disease states in animals; includes newly updated chapters with current references; contains new chapters on clinical toxicology and avian clinical biochemistry; and, concentrates on the various rationales and interpretations regarding the biochemistry of disease in animals.
Table of Contents
T.B. Farver, Concepts of Normality in Clinical Biochemistry. J.G. Hauge, DNA Technology in Diagnosis, Breeding, and Therapy. J.J. Kaneko, Carbohydrate Metabolism and Its Diseases. M.L. Bruss, Lipids and Ketones. J.J. Kaneko, Serum Proteins and the Dysproteinemias. L.J. Gershwin, Clinical Immunology. J.W. Harvey, The Erythrocyte: Physiology, Metabolism, and Biochemical Disorders. J.J. Kaneko, Porphyrins and the Porhyrias. J.E. Smith, Iron Metabolism and Its Disorders. W.J. Dodds, Hemostasis. J.G. Zinkl and M.B. Kabbur, Neutrophil Function. J.W. Kramer and W.E. Hoffmann, Clinical Enzymology. B.C. Tennant, Hepatic Function. D.F. Brobst, Pancreatic Function. W.E. Hornbuckle and B.C. Tennant, Gastrointestinal Function. G.H. Cardinet III, Skeletal Muscle Function. D.R. Finco, Kidney Function. G.P. Carlson, Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance. J.A. Mol and A. Rijnberk, Pituitary Function. A. Rijnberk and J.A. Mol, Adrenocortical Function. J.J. Kaneko, Thyroid Function. L-E. Edqvist and M. Forsberg, Clinical Reproductive Endocrinology. T.J. Rosol and C.C. Capen, Calcium-Regulating Hormones and Diseases of Abnormal Mineral (Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium) Metabolism. R.B. Rucker and J.G. Morris, The Vitamins. M. Haskins and U. Giger, Lysosomal Storage Diseases. B.R. Madewell, Tumor Markers. C.S. Bailey and W. Vernau, Cerebrospinal Fluid. J.R. Turk and S.W. Casteel, Clinical Biochemistry in Toxicology. W.F. Loeb, Clinical Biochemistry of Laboratory Rodents and Rabbits. J.T. Lumeij, Avian Clinical Biochemistry. Appendixes. Index.
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