The XIIIth International and the VIIth European Congress of Clinical Chemistry took place at the Netherlands Congress Centre in The Hague, from June 28th to July 3rd 1987. The Organizing Committee and the Scientific Committee for these combined congresses aimed to present the state-of-the-science as well as the state-of-the-art for those fields of clinical chemistry which show a strong progress and which will most probably inflict a great part of all clinical chemists. "Clinical Chemistry, an Overview" comprises almost all papers which were presented during the congress in 5 plenary lectures…mehr
The XIIIth International and the VIIth European Congress of Clinical Chemistry took place at the Netherlands Congress Centre in The Hague, from June 28th to July 3rd 1987. The Organizing Committee and the Scientific Committee for these combined congresses aimed to present the state-of-the-science as well as the state-of-the-art for those fields of clinical chemistry which show a strong progress and which will most probably inflict a great part of all clinical chemists. "Clinical Chemistry, an Overview" comprises almost all papers which were presented during the congress in 5 plenary lectures and 97 lectures during 24· symposia. The invited speakers, being experts in their fields of clinical chemistry, succeeded very well in presenting an overview over the newest developments in connection to the knowledge already known, thereby demonstrating the progress made in clinical chemistry during the last years. The Editors take great pleasure in thanking once more the members of the Scientific Committee and of the International Scientific Advisory Board in creating an excellent scientific programme for this congress. The Editors also take great pleasure in thanking all those whose afforts have made possible the publication of this book. We are most grateful to all speakers who also prepared a manuscript for publication. The Editors also appreciate the most helpful and encouraging attitude of Plenum Press Publishers Corporation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1.- The interaction between industry and the clinical chemist.- High resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in clinical chemistry and disease diagnosis.- Diagnostic related groups: the influence of refunding of cost on the organization of clinical laboratories.- The role of clinical chemistry in preventive medicine.- 2 Genes, Gene-Technology and DNA-Probes.- Recombinant DNA technology in the diagnosis of human inherited disease.- Pathogenesis and (prenatal) diagnosis of inherited diseases: Genetic heterogeneity and clinical diversity.- Molecular biology of the human aldolase isoenzyme gene family.- 3 Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Toxicology.- Therapeutic drug monitoring and toxicology: relevance of measuring metabolites.- Biological monitoring of exposure to toxic trace elements.- Practical applications of therapeutic drug monitoring: the impact of technological developments.- Laboratory diagnosis of acute poisoning: consequences for treatment.- 4 Biosensors and Biochips.- Biosensors for medical use.- Enzyme sensors and immunosensors.- 5 Autoimmune Endocrinological and Neurological Disorders.- Antibodies to the thyrotropin (TSH) receptor and autoimmune thyroid disease.- Predicting type I diabetes.- Antibodies to acetylcholine receptors in myasthenia gravis.- Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome and bronchial asthma.- 6 Coagulation.- Fibrinolysis.- Modulation of endothelial cell coagulant properties.- Deficiencies of protein C and protein S and thromboembolic disease.- 7 Rheumatic Diseases.- Biochemical events in the destruction of cartilage in rheumatic diseases.- New immunological aspects in the pathogenesis and diagnosis of rheumatic diseases.- New biochemical parameters in diagnosis of joint diseases.- Clinical biochemistry of gout.- 8 Ion Selective Electrodes.- Ion selective electrodes (ISE s) in clinical chemistry.- Proposed recommendations on ion-selective electrode determinations of the substance concentration of sodium, potassium and ionized calcium in serum plasma or whole blood.- The clinical application of ionized calcium.- Sodium and potassium by ion selective electrodes. Clinical interpretation.- 9 Bedside Chemistry and Selftesting.- Clinical Biochemistry an integrated service.- Technology assessment of near-patient testing.- Bedside chemistry.- 10 Clinical Chemical Aspects of Transplantation.- Relevant issues in clinical organ transplantation.- Biochemical aspects of transplantation.- HLA Class II antigens-significance in organ transplantation.- Cytomegalovirus infections and transplantation rejection. Prognostic outlook of organ transplant recipients through an immunological view.- 11 Enzymology.- New perspectives in clinical enzymology.- Structure and function of disease-related allelozymes.- The clinical enzymology of the complement system.- 12 Chemi- and Bioluminescence.- Luminescence immunoassays.- Luminescence methods for substrate and enzyme determinations.- Phagocyte chemiluininescence and immune cell interaction.- Phagocytosis-independent chemiluminescence.- 13 Clinical Chemical Aspects of Ageing.- The ageing process: epidemiology, theories and model systems.- Changes during ageing in immunology, proteins, enzymes and hormones.- Clinical biochemistry of connective tissue and its role in ageing.- Biochemical and histopathological examination of the skin. Tool for prediction of coronary atherosclerosis.- 14 Laboratory Management and Cost Effectiveness.- Can the quality of laboratory testing be maintained at reduced cost?.- Management and organization of clinical chemistry and laboratory diagnostics in GDR.- The organization of the National Health Service and its consequence for the clinical chemical laboratory in Sweden.- The organization of the National Health Care and its consequences on the clinical chemistry laboratory in Nigeria.- 15 Lipids.- Clinical significance of lipoprotein particles.- Metabolic and endocrine aspects of cardiovascular risk factors. Observations on lipid metabolism in
1.- The interaction between industry and the clinical chemist.- High resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in clinical chemistry and disease diagnosis.- Diagnostic related groups: the influence of refunding of cost on the organization of clinical laboratories.- The role of clinical chemistry in preventive medicine.- 2 Genes, Gene-Technology and DNA-Probes.- Recombinant DNA technology in the diagnosis of human inherited disease.- Pathogenesis and (prenatal) diagnosis of inherited diseases: Genetic heterogeneity and clinical diversity.- Molecular biology of the human aldolase isoenzyme gene family.- 3 Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Toxicology.- Therapeutic drug monitoring and toxicology: relevance of measuring metabolites.- Biological monitoring of exposure to toxic trace elements.- Practical applications of therapeutic drug monitoring: the impact of technological developments.- Laboratory diagnosis of acute poisoning: consequences for treatment.- 4 Biosensors and Biochips.- Biosensors for medical use.- Enzyme sensors and immunosensors.- 5 Autoimmune Endocrinological and Neurological Disorders.- Antibodies to the thyrotropin (TSH) receptor and autoimmune thyroid disease.- Predicting type I diabetes.- Antibodies to acetylcholine receptors in myasthenia gravis.- Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome and bronchial asthma.- 6 Coagulation.- Fibrinolysis.- Modulation of endothelial cell coagulant properties.- Deficiencies of protein C and protein S and thromboembolic disease.- 7 Rheumatic Diseases.- Biochemical events in the destruction of cartilage in rheumatic diseases.- New immunological aspects in the pathogenesis and diagnosis of rheumatic diseases.- New biochemical parameters in diagnosis of joint diseases.- Clinical biochemistry of gout.- 8 Ion Selective Electrodes.- Ion selective electrodes (ISE s) in clinical chemistry.- Proposed recommendations on ion-selective electrode determinations of the substance concentration of sodium, potassium and ionized calcium in serum plasma or whole blood.- The clinical application of ionized calcium.- Sodium and potassium by ion selective electrodes. Clinical interpretation.- 9 Bedside Chemistry and Selftesting.- Clinical Biochemistry an integrated service.- Technology assessment of near-patient testing.- Bedside chemistry.- 10 Clinical Chemical Aspects of Transplantation.- Relevant issues in clinical organ transplantation.- Biochemical aspects of transplantation.- HLA Class II antigens-significance in organ transplantation.- Cytomegalovirus infections and transplantation rejection. Prognostic outlook of organ transplant recipients through an immunological view.- 11 Enzymology.- New perspectives in clinical enzymology.- Structure and function of disease-related allelozymes.- The clinical enzymology of the complement system.- 12 Chemi- and Bioluminescence.- Luminescence immunoassays.- Luminescence methods for substrate and enzyme determinations.- Phagocyte chemiluininescence and immune cell interaction.- Phagocytosis-independent chemiluminescence.- 13 Clinical Chemical Aspects of Ageing.- The ageing process: epidemiology, theories and model systems.- Changes during ageing in immunology, proteins, enzymes and hormones.- Clinical biochemistry of connective tissue and its role in ageing.- Biochemical and histopathological examination of the skin. Tool for prediction of coronary atherosclerosis.- 14 Laboratory Management and Cost Effectiveness.- Can the quality of laboratory testing be maintained at reduced cost?.- Management and organization of clinical chemistry and laboratory diagnostics in GDR.- The organization of the National Health Service and its consequence for the clinical chemical laboratory in Sweden.- The organization of the National Health Care and its consequences on the clinical chemistry laboratory in Nigeria.- 15 Lipids.- Clinical significance of lipoprotein particles.- Metabolic and endocrine aspects of cardiovascular risk factors. Observations on lipid metabolism in
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