Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Advancing in tandem: clinical endocrinology and clinical chemistry.

View through CrossRef
Abstract Here I review some of the recent accomplishments in clinical endocrinology and clinical chemistry, point out the direction of future work, and try to predict some of the advances of the next decade. Endocrinology, perhaps more than any other branch of clinical medicine, is rooted in biochemistry and physiology. Endocrinologists have been leaders in the development of methods, which have been adapted by clinical chemists for wider applications than those conceived originally. For the sake of brevity, I shall not recount the early history of endocrinology in this century--or the enormous progress since Starling coined the term "hormone" and stated the physiological role of these chemical messengers in 1905. Progress in endocrinology in recent years has been astounding.
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Title: Advancing in tandem: clinical endocrinology and clinical chemistry.
Description:
Abstract Here I review some of the recent accomplishments in clinical endocrinology and clinical chemistry, point out the direction of future work, and try to predict some of the advances of the next decade.
Endocrinology, perhaps more than any other branch of clinical medicine, is rooted in biochemistry and physiology.
Endocrinologists have been leaders in the development of methods, which have been adapted by clinical chemists for wider applications than those conceived originally.
For the sake of brevity, I shall not recount the early history of endocrinology in this century--or the enormous progress since Starling coined the term "hormone" and stated the physiological role of these chemical messengers in 1905.
Progress in endocrinology in recent years has been astounding.

Related Results

Mass spectrometry of oligosaccharides
Mass spectrometry of oligosaccharides
Abstract I. Introduction 162  II. CHARACTERISTICS OF TANDEM MASS SPECTRA OF CARBOHYDRATES 163 A.  Ionization of Carbohydrates 163     1.  Electrospray Ionization (E...
Regulatory context drives conservation of glycine riboswitch aptamers
Regulatory context drives conservation of glycine riboswitch aptamers
Abstract In comparison to protein coding sequences, the impact of mutation and natural selection on the sequence and function of non-coding (ncRNA) genes is not wel...
Flow Dynamics of a Subsonic Axial Compressor Rotor With Leaned Tandem Blades
Flow Dynamics of a Subsonic Axial Compressor Rotor With Leaned Tandem Blades
Abstract For higher diffusion, tandem blading has demonstrated performance superiority over a conventional blade. Modern compressor blades are often designed with th...
Reiterated repeat region variability in the ciliary adhesin gene of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
Reiterated repeat region variability in the ciliary adhesin gene of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae is a highly prevalent pathogen which colonizes the ciliated epithelial lining of the porcine respiratory tract. Expression libraries constructed from genom...
The influence of indigenous knowledge on chemistry metacognition
The influence of indigenous knowledge on chemistry metacognition
Background Chemistry is viewed as a difficult and challenging subject by many learners and teachers which leads to poor academic performance in the subject. The majority of the pre...
The influence of indigenous knowledge on chemistry metacognition
The influence of indigenous knowledge on chemistry metacognition
Background Chemistry is viewed as a difficult and challenging subject by many learners and teachers which leads to poor academic performance in the subject. The majority of the pre...
Teachers’ Role in Chemistry Metacognition
Teachers’ Role in Chemistry Metacognition
Teachers’ role in chemistry metacognition describes what metacognition and chemistry metacognition are, their importance in chemistry education and how they can be taught or improv...
The influence of indigenous knowledge on chemistry metacognition
The influence of indigenous knowledge on chemistry metacognition
Background: Chemistry is viewed as a difficult and challenging subject by many learners and teachers which leads to poor academic performance in the subject. Th...

Back to Top