Tracers in Metabolic 2e
Autor Wolfe, Chinkesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 oct 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780471462095
ISBN-10: 0471462098
Pagini: 488
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 183 x 260 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:2nd Revised edition
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 0471462098
Pagini: 488
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 183 x 260 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:2nd Revised edition
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
This book is written for graduate students and scientists involved in metabolic research and others utilizing tracer methodologies. The audience includes biochemists, analytic chemists, mass spectrometrists, physiologists, endocrinologists, nutritionists, and clinical researchers.Notă biografică
Robert R. Wolfe, Ph.D. is currently John H. Sealy Distinguished Chair in Clinical Research at the University of Texas Medical Branch and Chief of Metabolism at the Shriners Burns Hospital in Galveston, Texas. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara, spent 8 years as a faculty member at Harvard Medical School, and moved to Galveston in 1983. He is widely recognized for his research in physiological metabolism using isotopically labeled tracers.
David L. Chinkes, Ph.D. received his Ph.D. in Mathematical Modeling in Metabolism in 1996 from the University of Texas Medical Branch, and is currently Associate Professor of Surgery and a member of the Metabolism Unit at the Shriners Burns Hospital at Galveston, Texas. His research looks at developing new methods for measuring metabolic parameters in vivo.
David L. Chinkes, Ph.D. received his Ph.D. in Mathematical Modeling in Metabolism in 1996 from the University of Texas Medical Branch, and is currently Associate Professor of Surgery and a member of the Metabolism Unit at the Shriners Burns Hospital at Galveston, Texas. His research looks at developing new methods for measuring metabolic parameters in vivo.
Descriere
Isotope Tracers in Metabolic Research Principles and Practice of Kinetic Analysis In the past few years, the number of applications of tracers for in vivo biomedical studies has greatly increased. New analytical tools at the genetic and protein levels have spurred this growth, opening the door for a deeper understanding of metabolic events.