Personalized Immunosuppression in Transplantation :Role of Biomarker Monitoring and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

Publication subTitle :Role of Biomarker Monitoring and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

Author: Oellerich   Michael;Dasgupta   Amitava  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2015

E-ISBN: 9780128011331

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780128008850

Subject: R392 medical immunology;R99 Toxicology (Toxicology)

Keyword: 化学,临床医学,普通生物学,生物化学,药学,基础医学

Language: ENG

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Personalized Immunosuppression in Transplantation: Role of Biomarker Monitoring and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring provides coverage of the various approaches to monitoring immunosuppressants in transplant patients, including the most recently developed biomarker monitoring methods, pharmacogenomics approaches, and traditional therapeutic drug monitoring.

The book is written for pathologists, toxicologists, and transplant surgeons who are involved in the management of transplant patients, offering them in-depth coverage of the management of immunosuppressant therapy in transplant patients with the goal of maximum benefit from drug therapy and minimal risk of drug toxicity.

This book also provides practical guidelines for managing immunosuppressant therapy, including the therapeutic ranges of various immunosuppressants, the pitfalls of methodologies used for determination of these immunosuppressants in whole blood or plasma, appropriate pharmacogenomics testing for organ transplant recipients, and when biomarker monitoring could be helpful.

  • Focuses on the personalized management of immunosuppression therapy in individual transplant patients
  • Presents information that applies to many areas, including gmass spectrometry, assay design, assay validation, clinical chemistry, and clinical pathology
  • Provides practical guidelines for the initial selection and subsequent modifications of immunosuppression therapy in individual transpla

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