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During the lectures Clinical biochemistry in human medicine will students learn the major methods of clinical biochemistry focused on novel approaches. Students will also learn the main molecules which are used for the diagnostics of particular diseases and then the relationships between pathological processes and their diagnostics in selected organs will be mentioned.
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Z: Novák F., Úvod do klinické biochemie, Karolinum, 2002, 8024603667 D: Zima T., Laboratorní diagnostika, Galén, 2007, 9788024614236 Last update: SMIDOVAL (27.03.2015)
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1. Introduction The field of clinical biochemistry and the relationship with diseases 2. Methods in clinical biochemistry Basic methods 3. Analytical methods - second part Immuno-methods 4. Disorders in the metabolism of amino-acids Main correlation between levels of amino-acids and diseases 5. Proteins and clinical biochemistry Main studied serum proteins 6. Enzymes - functions and disorders Correlation between main enzymes and diseases 7. Metabolism of sugars and its disorders Diabetes and level of glucose and related diagnostics 8. Lipids and metabolism Levels of particular lipids and correlation to pathology 9. Liver functions and biochemical markers Diseases of liver and the correlation in the organism 10. Kidney functions and biochemical markers Diseases of kidneys and the correlation in the organism 11. Hormones and analysis Main hormones and their relationship to diseases 12. Tumor markers Significance of tumor markers for the cancer diagnostics 13. Electrolytes The main ionts of human liquids 14. Acido-basic balance Regulation of pH and pathological statuses Last update: SMIDOVAL (27.03.2015)
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electronic version of the materials will be sent to students at the start of the term Last update: SMIDOVAL (27.03.2015)
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Biochemistry I (N320001) or Biochemistry (D320001) nebo Biochemistry A/B (N320024/N320066) Last update: SMIDOVAL (27.03.2015)
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