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Molecular Diagnostics: Fundamentals, Methods, & Clinical Applications

Molecular Diagnostics: Fundamentals, Methods, & Clinical Applications
By Lela, Ph.D. Buckingham, Maribeth L., Ph.D. Flaws

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Lela Buckingham and Maribeth Flaws have developed the most comprehensive text available for the study of molecular diagnostics in the clinical laboratory setting. "Molecular Diagnostics" will give your students the background they need to understand the principles behind diagnostic tests that use molecular techniques. With its grounding in molecular biology and emphasis on the fluid nature of this topic as improved diagnostic technologies emerge, this text is the perfect balance between theory and application.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #143501 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-05-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 462 pages

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Interesting book4
Pretty decent book, goes over most concepts of molecular diagnostics, PCR, FISH, RT-PCR, molecular beacons, FRET, etc. Fairly easy to understand. Could do a better job in some places. Used in a Molecular Diagnostics - Human Genetics course in CLS/MT Program.

Brand new, delivered faster than expected4
The book came nicely packed with no bending at all.
It arrived 2 weeks before the estimated delivery.

Molecular Diagnostics: Fundamentals, Methods, & Clinical Applications5
An excellent tool in preparaton for Molecular Pathology Registry Exam.
Globally covers all areas of Molecular Pathology taught in formal university
classrooms courses. Information is simply explained, concepts are easy to
grasp and has illustrations, tables, charts, and diagrams that reaches and
facilitates a better level of understanding. Don't sit for registry exam without
reviewing this text. "Great Stuff".
Respectively,
Frank Escontrias