Immunoassays in Coagulation Testing

Immunoassays in Coagulation Testing by Z. Parvez is a comprehensive resource published by Springer New York on May 18, 2012. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1984 spans 173 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the advancements in analytical methods that have facilitated the application of immunological and radioimmunoassay techniques for diagnosing and treating hemorrhagic and thrombotic disorders.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the significant progress made in improving the precision and accuracy of various measurements related to coagulation. The text discusses the relationship between biological activities and the concentration of proteins measured by immunological techniques, emphasizing the importance of these methods in patient management. Additionally, the book covers various immunological tests that can accurately determine minute quantities of antigenic proteins in biological fluids, as well as methods for evaluating serine proteases in complex with proteolytic inhibitors. This manual aims to standardize the assessment of deficiencies and abnormalities in hemostasis, providing valuable insights for professionals in the fields of medical science, immunology, and clinical medicine.
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Rapid progress in analytical methods, within the past few decades, has led to the widespread applications of newer immunological and radioimmunoassay techniques to the diagnosis and treatment of hemorrhagic and thrombotic disorders. Major advances were made to meet the multiple challenges of improving precision, accuracy, and availability of various measurements. These advances have been paralleled by the discoveries of a close relationship between biological activities and the absolute concentration of proteins that were measured by immunological techniques. This, in turn, assured the significance and usefulness of immunological methods in the management of patients. Numerous variants of immunological tests now are available, which allow us to both determine with precision minute quantities of antigenic proteins in serum and other biological fluids and differentiate the native protein from its genetically altered or degraded forms. Methods also have been designed to immunologically evaluate some serine proteases that are in complex with proteolytic inhibitors. Due to rapid progress in this field, different laboratories unavoidably become experts in one or the other approach. In the welter of possible choices, the non-expert usually is left to follow either the most recent but as yet to be confirmed method or his own anecdotal experience. This manual not only brought together various methods in current use, but it also set certain standardized criteria for the assessment of various deficiencies and abnormalities in hemostasis.
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