Electroanalytical Techniques in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine

Electroanalytical Techniques in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine

Joseph Wang1988
This practical introduction to all the elextroanalytical techniques that are used in clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine is the only in-depth treatment of the subject available. The author presents the relevant theory and uses numerous examples to illustrate the scope and possibilities of electroanalysis in the clinical laboratory. The material covered includes the principles and bioanalytical applications of voltammetry and potentiometry, electrochemical biosensors, detectors to flowing steams, and in vivo electrochemistry. The book should be useful to those considering the use of electroanalysis in their laboratories and to clinical chemists experienced in electroanalysis
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