Clinical Chemistry of Laboratory Animals
Discover the essential resource for biomedical research with the Clinical Chemistry of Laboratory Animals, edited by David M. Kurtz. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2017, this third edition spans an impressive 1162 pages and serves as the most comprehensive reference for in vivo animal studies. Collaborating with the American College of Laboratory Medicine (ACLAM), this book delves into various laboratory animal species, specific organ systems, and crucial classes of analytes. Whether you are a researcher, veterinarian, or student, this manual provides invaluable insights into clinical chemistry in the context of laboratory animals, making it a must-have for anyone involved in biomedical research. Enhance your understanding and ensure the success of your studies with this definitive guide.