The Clinical Chemistry of Laboratory Animals

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Toxicology, Reference, Research, Veterinary Medicine
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Author: ISBN: 9781351643092
Publisher: CRC Press Publication: October 18, 2017
Imprint: CRC Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781351643092
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication: October 18, 2017
Imprint: CRC Press
Language: English

Key features:

Serves as the detailed, authoritative source of the clinical chemistry of the most commonly used laboratory animals

Includes detailed chapters dedicated to descriptions of clinical chemistry-related topics specific to each laboratory species as well as organ/class-specific chapters

Presents information regarding evaluation and interpretation of a variety of individual clinical chemistry end points

Concludes with detailed chapters dedicated to descriptions of statistical analyses and biomarker development of clinical chemistry-related topics

Provides extensive reference lists at the end of each chapter to facilitate further study

 

Extensively updated and expanded since the publication of Walter F. Loeb and Fred W. Quimby’s second edition in 1999, the new The Clinical Chemistry of Laboratory Animals, Third Edition continues as the most comprehensive reference on in vivo animal studies. By organizing the book into species- and organ/class-specific chapters, this book provides information to enable a conceptual understanding of clinical chemistry across laboratory species as well as information on evaluation and interpretation of clinical chemistry data relevant to specific organ systems.

Now sponsored by the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM), this well-respected resource includes chapters on multiple laboratory species and provides pertinent information on their unique physiological characteristics, methods for sample collection, and preanalytical sources of variation for the particular species. Basic methodology for common procedures for each species is also discussed.

New Chapters in the Third Edition Include:

  • The Laboratory Zebrafish and Other Fishes

    Evaluation of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Function and Injury

    Evaluation of Skeletal Muscle Function and Injury

    Evaluation of Bone Function and Injury

    Vitamins

    Development of Biomarkers

    Statistical Methods

The Clinical Chemistry of Laboratory Animals, Third Edition is intended as a reference for use by veterinary students, clinical veterinarians, verterinary toxicologists, veterinary clinical pathologists, and laboratory animal veterinarians to aid in study design, collection of samples, and interpretation of clinical chemistry data for laboratory species.

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Key features:

Serves as the detailed, authoritative source of the clinical chemistry of the most commonly used laboratory animals

Includes detailed chapters dedicated to descriptions of clinical chemistry-related topics specific to each laboratory species as well as organ/class-specific chapters

Presents information regarding evaluation and interpretation of a variety of individual clinical chemistry end points

Concludes with detailed chapters dedicated to descriptions of statistical analyses and biomarker development of clinical chemistry-related topics

Provides extensive reference lists at the end of each chapter to facilitate further study

 

Extensively updated and expanded since the publication of Walter F. Loeb and Fred W. Quimby’s second edition in 1999, the new The Clinical Chemistry of Laboratory Animals, Third Edition continues as the most comprehensive reference on in vivo animal studies. By organizing the book into species- and organ/class-specific chapters, this book provides information to enable a conceptual understanding of clinical chemistry across laboratory species as well as information on evaluation and interpretation of clinical chemistry data relevant to specific organ systems.

Now sponsored by the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM), this well-respected resource includes chapters on multiple laboratory species and provides pertinent information on their unique physiological characteristics, methods for sample collection, and preanalytical sources of variation for the particular species. Basic methodology for common procedures for each species is also discussed.

New Chapters in the Third Edition Include:

The Clinical Chemistry of Laboratory Animals, Third Edition is intended as a reference for use by veterinary students, clinical veterinarians, verterinary toxicologists, veterinary clinical pathologists, and laboratory animal veterinarians to aid in study design, collection of samples, and interpretation of clinical chemistry data for laboratory species.

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