Biologie moléculaire en biologie clinique
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Biologie moléculaire en biologie clinique explores the intersection of molecular biology techniques and clinical laboratory practice. The work presents foundational concepts in clinical biochemistry while detailing modern genetic amplification methods used for disease detection and monitoring. It discusses laboratory workflow and quality control, as well as the interpretation of molecular assays in diagnostic settings. Aimed at students, laboratory technicians, and clinicians, the text bridges theoretical knowledge with practical applications, offering case studies that illustrate how molecular tools inform patient care. Published by Elsevier in 1998, the hardcover volume spans 348 pages and includes illustrations, tables, and reference sections to support learning and professional development.
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Bogard /Lamoril
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