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Summary
Summary
John R. Petersen and Amin A. Mohammad, along with a panel of leading basic and clinical investigators, review those CE methods that are now replacing many routine serum and blood tests in clinical and forensic laboratories. Major areas reviewed include the coating of columns; the analysis of serum, urine, and CSF proteins and paraproteins; abnormal hemoglobins and hemoglobin Alc; peptides, amino and organic acids; therapeutic drugs; drugs of abuse; viral load; and short tandem repeats (STR). The methods discussed include capillary zone, micellar, electrokinetic, capillary gel, and non-aqueous electrophoresis. Innovative and highly practical, Clinical and Forensic Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis demonstrates the power and versatility of CE-not only to develop new assays, but also to markedly simplify today's clinical and forensic laboratory methodology.
Table of Contents
Part I |
Section I Introduction |
Capillary Electrophoresis: General Overview and Applications in the Clinical LaboratoryManjiri Lele and Subodh M. Lele and John R. Petersen and Amin A. Mohammad |
Basic Principles and Modes of Capillary ElectrophoresisHarry Whatley |
Section II Protein Electrophoresis |
Capillary Coatings for Protein AnalysisKannan Srinivasan and Chris Pohl and Nebojsa Avdalovic |
Clinical Serum Protein Capillary Zone ElectrophoresisCarl R. Jolliff |
Serum and Urine Paraprotein Capillary ElectrophoresisCarl R. Jolliff |
Cerebrospinal Fluid Protein ElectrophoresisJohn R. Petersen and Amin A. Mohammad |
Lipoprotein AnalysisRainer Lehmann |
Clinical Analysis of Structural Hemoglobin Variants and Hb A1c by Capillary |
Isoelectric FocusingJames M. Hempe and Alfonso Vargas and Randall D. Craver |
Section III Metabolic Diseases |
Amino Acid AnalysisMary Kathryn Linde |
Organic AcidsKern L. Nuttall and Norberto A. Guzman |
Steroids, Cecilla YouhAmin A. Mohammad and John R. Petersen |
Section IV Immunoassay |
Capillary Electrophoresis Based ImmunoassayBode Adesoji and Amin A. Mohammad and John R. Petersen |
Section V Molecular Diagnostics |
Quantitation of Viral LoadJill M. Kolesar |
The Application of Capillary Electrophoresis in the Analysis of PCR Products used in Forensic DNA TypingBruce R. McCord and John M. Butler |
Capillary Electrophoresis with Electrospray Ionization Mass SpectrometrySamir Cherkaoui |
Section VI Mass Spectrometry, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, and Toxicology |
Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry of Biologically Active Peptides and ProteinsStephen Naylor and Andy J. Tomlinson |
Serum Drug Monitoring by Capillary ElectrophoresisZack K. Shihabi |
Applications of Capillary Zone Electrophoresis in the Analysis of Metal Ions of Clinical SignificanceLokinendi V. Rao and John R. Petersen and Amin A. Mohammad and Anthony O. Okorodudu |
Clinical and Forensic Drug Toxicology: Analysis of Illicit and Abused Drugs in Urine by Capillary ElectrophoresisWolfgang Thormann and Jitka Caslavska |
Screening Biological Specimens for Drugs of Forensic SignificanceJohn C. Hudson and Murray J. Malcolm and Mauro Golin |
Index |