The Clinical Chemistry of Laboratory Animals (American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine) offers a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the clinical chemistry of commonly used laboratory animals. Organized into detailed, species-specific chapters, this third edition covers a wide range of topics, from general overviews to organ/class-specific analyses. It includes extensive information on the evaluation and interpretation of various clinical chemistry endpoints relevant to specific organs and classes. The book also delves into statistical analyses and biomarker development, providing readers with robust tools for understanding and applying clinical chemistry data in laboratory settings. Each chapter concludes with an extensive reference list, facilitating further study and exploration of the topics covered. This extensively updated third edition builds upon the second edition published by Walter F. Loeb and Fred W. Quimby in 1999, offering a conceptual framework for understanding clinical chemistry across different laboratory species while providing practical information on data evaluation and interpretation.
