Clinical Chemistry - Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)

Electrophoretic Behavior Study of Bacteria of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Edwardsiella tarda and Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli by Capillary Electropho...
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Anal. Chem. 1999, 71, 293R-372R

Clinical Chemistry David J. Anderson,* Coordinator Department of Chemistry, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio 44115

Review Contents Immunoassays David S. Hage, University of Nebraska

294R

Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence Larry J. Kricka, University of Pennsylvania

305R

Capillary Electrophoresis Yan Xu, Cleveland State University

309R

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography in Clinical Analysis David J. Anderson, Cleveland State University

314R

Electroanalysis and Biosensors Joseph Wang, New Mexico State University

328R

Mass Spectrometry in DNA Analysis Baochuan Guo, Cleveland State University

333R

Flame, Flameless, and Plasma Spectroscopy Gabor Komaromy-Hiller, University of Utah School of Medicine

338R

Infrared Spectroscopy Lily M. Ng and Reiko Simmons, Cleveland State University

343R

Clinical Analyzers. General Chemistry Larry E. Schoeff, University of Utah

351R

Clinical Analyzers. Immunoassays Lori J. Sokoll and Daniel W. Chan, Johns Hopkins University

356R

Clinical Analyzers. Advances in Automated Cell Counting Thomas S. Kickler, Johns Hopkins Hospital

363R

Clinical Analyzers. Microbiology C. Lars Mouritsen and David R. Hillyard, ARUP Laboratories

366R

This review covers the application of analytical techniques to clinical and biomedical analysis. It is divided into 12 subsections including the following: immunoassay techniques; chemiluminescence and bioluminescence assays; capillary electrophoresis; HPLC; electroanalysis and biosensors; mass spectrometry in DNA analysis; flame, flameless, and plasma spectroscopy; infrared spectroscopy; and clinical analyzers (general chemistry, imuno

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assay, automated cell counting, and microbiology). The time period covered by the review is from the Chemical Abstracts dates of October 1, 1996, to October 1, 1998, unless specified otherwise. A review covering nucleic acid analysis will be published in a future issue of Analytical Chemistry. A1990014G

Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 71, No. 12, June 15, 1999 293R