Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
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- The Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry will focus on the relationship between biochemical processes at the cellular level and the physiological processes that occur in the human body. In this sense, the student will have an integrated view of the various metabolic pathways and their regulation, with greater emphasis on clinical correlations, which describe biochemical states in disease states, learning that biochemical parameters must be analyzed and monitored. This unit will have an important practical component where the student will use methodologies and analyze parameters used in a clinical laboratory, in order to develop the critical spirit, and the coherent way of presenting results, which is fundamental in any professional area.
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Descrição Data limite Ponderação
1º teste teórico dd-mm-yyyy 25%
2º teste teórico dd-mm-yyyy 25%
1º teste prático dd-mm-yyyy 25%
1º teste prático dd-mm-yyyy 25%
A classificação final (CF) da unidade curricular por avaliação contínua é obtida a partir das classificações obtidas na componente escrita (T) e na componente prática (PL). A componente Teórica consta de duas frequências escritas e é relativa aos conteúdos teóricos. A classificação mínima em cada frequência é de 8 valores. A componente prática consta de 2 momentos de avaliação práticos realizados durante as aulas laboratoriais, A classificação mínima de cada momento é de 8 valores. A classificação final é calculada a partir da seguinte fórmula: CF = 0,50 T + 0,50 PL. A classificação de todos os instrumentos de avaliação é expressa numa escala de 0 a 20 valores, sendo que o valor ponderado das classificações obtidas tem de ser igual ou superior a 9,5
- 1. Introduction to Clinical Biochemistry; Sampling and quality in Clinical Biochemistry. 2. Methods used in Clinical Biochemistry 3. Laboratory evaluation of proteins 4. Laboratory evaluation of carbohydrates 5. Laboratory assessment of lipids 6. Laboratory assessment of liver function 7. Laboratory assessment of renal function 8. Laboratory assessment of cardiac function
- - Global understanding and understanding of the fundamental biochemical mechanisms and their dysfunctions - Identify the type and how to obtain the biological product needed to determine each biochemical parameter. -Know the analytical methods that can be applied in the quantitative and / or qualitative determination of a metabolite. -Learn current analytical techniques and platforms that are routinely used in clinical biochemistry and research - Know and apply the biochemical mechanisms necessary for the interpretation of clinical results. - Understand the implications of analytical and non-analytical errors. - Understand the principles of quality control
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- In practical classes, the student has prior access to the experimental protocols to be carried out in each class session, which allows for prior reading and preparation. These protocols are accompanied by a set of questions, in order to ensure individual preparation and, subsequently, the discussion of procedures and results.
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- Burtis, C., Ashwood, E ., Tietz.(2008) - Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry, 6 ed, Philadelphia, ª W.B.Saunders Company, ISBN: 9781437719406 Kaplan, L.A. et al .(2010)- Clinical Chemistry: theory, analysis, correlation, 5 edition, St. Louis, C.V. th Mosby Company, ISBN-13: 978-0323036580 McPherson, R and Pincus, M.- Henry`s Clinical and Diagnosis Management by Laboratory Methods 22 edition, W.S. Saunders Company 2011 9780323247801 th ISBN: Anderson, S.; Cockane, S. - Clinic
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- IPLUSO4085-19533
- Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry
- 19533
- 4085
- Bioanalysis and Control