Abstract

The strength of this paperback book lies in the protocols for 89 laboratory exercises that occupy half of the volume. The goal of the author is to provide students with an understanding of how clinical biochemistry instruments work and to “dispel the black-box mentality”. Toward that end, some exercises are about instrument characteristics, e.g., determination of spectral band width; effects of temperature on fluorescence; quench correction for tritium counting; response time and leakage current of an oxygen electrode; and determination of the …

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