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Quantitative Approaches to Metabolism: Role of Tracers and Models in Clinical Medicine

Quantitative Approaches to Metabolism: Role of Tracers and Models in Clinical Medicine

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  • ISBN-13: 9780471101727
  • ISBN: 0471101729
  • Publication Date: 1982
  • Publisher: Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John

AUTHOR

Cramp, D. G.

SUMMARY

A Review of Modelling and the Role of Dynamic Tracer Studies in Metabolism (E. Carson et al.). Modelling and the Use of Tracers in the Analysis and Exogenous Control of Glucose Homeostasis (J. Radziuk and G. Hetenyi). Iron Kinetics (M. Stefanelli et al.). Modelling of Hepatobiliary Transport Processes: Bromsulphthalein and Bilirubin Kinetics (G. Molino and M. Milanese). Endocrine Control of Calcium Metabolism (A. Jung). Modelling Active and Passive Sodium Potassium Ion Transport (J. Kootsey). Uric Acid Kinetics (G. Mariani and R. Bianchi). Kinetics of the Peripheral Metabolism of Thyroid Hormones (D. Ramsden and R. Hoffenberg). Models of Plasma Protein Turnover in Steady and Non-Steady States (E. Reeve and Y. Chen). Quantitation of Human Triglyceride, Cholesterol and Apolipoprotein Metabolism (S. Quarfordt). Subject Index.Cramp, D. G. is the author of 'Quantitative Approaches to Metabolism: Role of Tracers and Models in Clinical Medicine', published 1982 under ISBN 9780471101727 and ISBN 0471101729.

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