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Biomarkers of Disease
An Evidence-Based Approach

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Andrew Moore, Andrew Bufton, Linda Sharples, Richard Jones, Christopher Price, Jean-Pierre Grunfeld, Robert Price, Carl Mogensen, Richard Eastell, Simon Robins, Patrick Garnero, Markus Seibel, Andre Uitterlinden, Michael Oellerich, Peter Donaldson, Michael Tredger, Fin Larsen, Robin Hughes, Martin Burdelski, Kelvin Cain, Nelson Fausto, Michael Manns, Peter Heinrich, Humphrey Hodgson, Nicholas Wright, Paul Ciclitera, Jonathan Tugwood, Julio Celis, A Peijnenburg, Paul Collinson, Johannes Mair, Juan Carlos Kaski, Lina Badimon, John Pernow, John Chambers, Peter Timms, John Land, Tor Ingebrigtsen, Basil Matta, Marlene Rose, Andrew Trull, Serdar Yilmaz, Victor Armstrong, Atholl Johnston, Juliet Compston, Paul Griffiths, Claus Hammer
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  • Date Published: December 2004
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  • isbn: 9780511058059

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  • This new publication takes a critical, evidence-based look at the efficacy of new diagnostic tests which are increasingly being used to evaluate organ damage and dysfunction. The use of biomarkers is growing, with a steady stream of new products being brought out by the pharmaceutical industry. However, in many cases the evidence which supports the use of these new methods as opposed to traditional biochemical tests has not yet been demonstrated, and it is intended that this volume will help clarify the strengths and weaknesses of using these biomarkers across a wide range of applications and in the various organs of the body. This approach will provide an invaluable overview of the diverse applications of biomarkers in medicine.

    • Comprehensive coverage of biomarkers in major organ systems
    • Evidence-based approach to evaluate effectiveness
    • Rapidly advancing area of diagnostic medicine
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    "Covers an amazing array of biomarkers and their usefulness in determining appropriate functioning of many different organ systems ... Despite the multitude of expert authors, the writing style is remarkably consistent ... This is a great book for anyone wanting to get up to speed in this rapidly developing area. I know I will refer it frequently in the near future as I field requests for biomarker testing, and will keep it readily accessible on my bookshelf!" Doody's Notes

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    • Date Published: December 2004
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9780511058059
    • contains: 62 b/w illus. 52 tables
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Assessing and Utilising the Diagnostic and Prognostic Power of Biomarkers:
    1.1. Evidence-based medicine: evaluation of biomarkers
    1.2.Development of biomarkers - the industrial perspective
    1.3. Statistical approaches to rational biomarker selection
    1.4. Using intelligent systems in clinical decision support
    Part II. Biomarkers of Kidney Disease and Dysfunction:
    2.1. Biomarkers in renal disease
    2.2. The genetics of renal disease
    2.3. Early markers of nephrotoxicity for environmental and occupational monitoring
    2.4. The early detection of renal impairment in diabetes mellitus
    Part III. Biomarkers of Bone Disease and Dysfunction:
    3.1. Bone turnover markers in clinical practice
    3.2. Biomarkers of bone formation
    3.3. Biochemical markers of bone resorption
    3.4. The clinical application of biomarkers in osteoporosis
    3.5. Sources of pre-analytical variability in the measurement of biochemical markers of bone turnover
    3.6. Genetic approaches to the study of complex diseases: osteoporosis
    Part IV. Biomarkers of Liver Disease and Dysfunction:
    4.1. Biomarkers of hepatic disease
    4.2. The immunogenetics of metabolic liver disease
    4.3. Toxicogenetics of liver dysfunction
    4.4. Prognosis and management of patients with acute liver failure
    4.5. Biomarkers in artificial and bioartificial support
    4.6. Prognostic markers in liver disease
    4.7. Apoptosis: biomarkers and the key role of mitochondria
    4.8. Liver regeneration: mechanism and markers
    4.9. Determinants of response to viruses and self in liver disease
    5.0 IL-6-type cytokines and signalling in inflammation
    Part V. Biomarkers of Gastrointestinal Disease and Dysfunction:
    5.1. Biomarkers in gastrointestinal disease
    5.2. Tumour markers in gastrointestinal disease
    5.3. Markers of malabsorption: coeliac disease
    Part VI. Biomarkers in Toxicology:
    6.1. Genomics and biomarkers in toxicology
    6.2. Protein profiling and proteomic databases
    6.3. Biomarkers for evaluating the safety of genetically modified foods
    Part VII. Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Disease and Dysfunction:
    7.1. The impact of biochemical tests on patient management
    7.2. Cardiac naturetic peptides in risk assessment of patients with acute myocardial infarction or congestive heart failure
    7.3. Serum markers of inflammation and cardiovascular risk
    7.4. The clinical significance of markers of coagulation in acute coronary syndromes
    7.5. Endothelin - what does it tell us about myocardial and endothelial dysfunction?
    7.6. Homocysteine - a reversible risk factor for coronary heart disease
    7.7. Matrix metalloproteinases and their tissue inhibitors
    Part VIII.. Biomarkers of Neurological Disease and Dysfunction:
    8.1. Biomarkers of neurodegenerative disorders
    8.2. Traumatic brain injury: assessment by biochemical serum markers
    8.3. An overview of S-100beta as a clinically useful biomarker of brain tissue damage
    Part IV. Biomarkers in Transplantation:
    9.1. Monitoring heart and lung transplant recipients Marlene Rose
    9.2. Monitoring liver transplant recipients
    9.3. Chronic allograft damage index as surrogate marker for chronic allograft rejection
    9.4. Advances in pharmacodynamic biomarkers for monitoring the response to immunosuppressive drug therapy
    9.5. The use of biomarkers for monitoing the response to immunosuppressive drug therapy
    9.6. Post-transplantation bone disease
    9.7. Molecular diagnosis of cytomegalovirus diseases
    9.8. Diagnosis and monitoring of inflammatory events in transplant recipients
    Index.

  • Editors

    Andrew K. Trull, Papworth Hospital, Cambridge

    Lawrence M. Demers, Pennsylvania State University

    David W. Holt, St George's Hospital Medical School, University of London

    Atholl Johnston, St. Bartholomew's Hospital and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry

    J. Michael Tredger, Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine

    Christopher P. Price, St Bartholomew's Hospital and Royal London School of Medicine & Dentistry

    Contributors

    Andrew Moore, Andrew Bufton, Linda Sharples, Richard Jones, Christopher Price, Jean-Pierre Grunfeld, Robert Price, Carl Mogensen, Richard Eastell, Simon Robins, Patrick Garnero, Markus Seibel, Andre Uitterlinden, Michael Oellerich, Peter Donaldson, Michael Tredger, Fin Larsen, Robin Hughes, Martin Burdelski, Kelvin Cain, Nelson Fausto, Michael Manns, Peter Heinrich, Humphrey Hodgson, Nicholas Wright, Paul Ciclitera, Jonathan Tugwood, Julio Celis, A Peijnenburg, Paul Collinson, Johannes Mair, Juan Carlos Kaski, Lina Badimon, John Pernow, John Chambers, Peter Timms, John Land, Tor Ingebrigtsen, Basil Matta, Marlene Rose, Andrew Trull, Serdar Yilmaz, Victor Armstrong, Atholl Johnston, Juliet Compston, Paul Griffiths, Claus Hammer

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