Book Review: Molecular Diagnostics for the Clinical Laboratorian

  • Beastall G
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This updated and expanded tutorial guide to molecular diagnostic techniques takes advantage of many new molecular technologies to include both improved traditional methods and totally new methods, some not yet in routine use. The authors offer cutting-edge molecular diagnostics for genetic disease, human cancers, infectious diseases, and identity testing, as well as new insights into the question of quality assurance in the molecular diagnostics laboratory. Additional chapters address other technologies found in the clinical laboratory that complementary to molecular diagnostic technologies and discuss genetic counseling and the ethical and social issues involved with nucleic acid testing.

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Beastall, G. H. (1997). Book Review: Molecular Diagnostics for the Clinical Laboratorian. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 34(6), 705–705. https://doi.org/10.1177/000456329703400624

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