Myocardial Damage : Early Detection by Novel Biochemical Markers, Hardcover b...

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Number of Pages: Xiv, 218 Pages Format: Hardcover Publisher: Springer Netherlands Author: David W. Holt Subject: Life Sciences / Biochemistry, Cardiology Item Width: 6.1 in ISBN: 9780792351405 Publication Name: Myocardial Damage Vol. 205 : Early Detection by Novel Biochemical Markers Book Title: Myocardial Damage : Early Detection by Novel Biochemical Markers Publication Year: 1998 Type: Textbook Item Length: 9.3 in Subject Area: Science, Medical width: 6.1 in Item Weight: 39.5 Oz Series: Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine Ser. Language: English

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Myocardial Damage : Early Detection by Novel Biochemical Markers, Hardcover b.... Myocardial Damage : Early Detection by Novel Biochemical Markers, Hardcover by Kaski, Juan Carlos (EDT); Holt, David W. (EDT), ISBN 0792351401, ISBN-13 9780792351405, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Comprises 17 contributions that address the early detection of myocardial damage through the use of biochemical markers. Topics include creatine kinase isoforms, the role of Troponin T in myocardial damage, mechanisms of protein release from injured heart muscle, the assessment of myocardial damage in heart transplantation, and the role of serum biochemical markers in clinical trials. Of interest to biochemists, pharmacologists, cardiologists, general physicians, and researchers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or. Myocardial Damage : Early Detection by Novel Biochemical Markers, Hardcover by Kaski, Juan Carlos (EDT); Holt, David W. (EDT), ISBN 0792351401, ISBN-13 9780792351405, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Comprises 17 contributions that address the early detection of myocardial damage through the use of biochemical markers. Topics include creatine kinase isoforms, the role of Troponin T in myocardial damage, mechanisms of protein release from injured heart muscle, the assessment of myocardial damage in heart transplantation, and the role of serum biochemical markers in clinical trials. Of interest to biochemists, pharmacologists, cardiologists, general physicians, and researchers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.