Langbeschreibung
Examines current and prospective biomarkers for assessment of traumatic brain injury using a multidisciplinary approach involving biochemistry, molecular biology and clinical chemistry.
Hauptbeschreibung
1. Examines current and prospective biomarkers for assessment of TBI using a multidisciplinary approach involving biochemistry, molecular biology and clinical chemistry 2. Focuses on detection of blood-based biomarkers to improve diagnostic certainty of mild TBI in conjunction with radiological and clinical findings 3. Describes advanced proteomic and degradomic technologies in the development of novel biomarker assays
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface; Introduction; Medical Need of Biomarkers for TBI; The Role of Advanced MRI Findings as Biomarkers of TBI; Advances in the Measurement of Mild TBI; Neurodegradomics and Biomarkers for Concussions; Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors: Preclinical Research; Clinical Application of Early Biomarkers for Mild TBI; Astroglial Proteins as Biomarkers of Intracerebral Hemorrhage; Novel Biomarkers of Combat TBI; Utilities of TBI Biomarkers in Various Clinical Settings; Economic Impact of Biomarkers on TBI Management; TBI Biomarker Assay Development: Future Trends; Index