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Volume: 32 Issue: 2

1. Expression of cyclin Ⅰ gene in tumor cells derived from human embryonic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells Page:209—214
2. Establishment and application of medical method for quantification of genomic DNA methylation in methotrexate drug resistance cells Page:204—208
3. Analysis on the gene mutations of MYOC in primary open angle glaucoma pedigree Page:157—161
4. Establishment of enzymatic kinetic assay of serum argininosuccinate lyase activity and its preliminary clinical application Page:217—221
5. The predicting value of neutrophil VCS parameters in the diagnosis of bacterial infection Page:179—183
6. The pertinence between the concentrations of seminal leptin and genital endocrine hormones and the effect of leptin on spermatic function Page:165—169
7. Screening for nasopharyngeal carcinoma antigens that induce humoral immune response by serological proteomics analysis Page:142—147
8. Improving the efficacy of blood transfusion by choosing an appropriate method for compatibility test Page:134—136
9. Measurement of immature platelet fraction using the automatic hematology analyzer and its clinical utility Page:184—186
10. DNA location embB 306 regarded as the molecular marker for drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Page:153—156
11. Stability and reproducibility study in serum proteomics with matrix assisted Iaser desorption ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry Page:148—152
12. Influence of matrix effect upon cyclosporine A test by fluorescence polarization immunoassay and enzyme-multiplied immunoassay technique methods Page:222—226
13. Detection of hepatitis E virus RNA by real-time fluorescent RT-PCR Page:175—178
14. Expression.purification and antigenicity of a recombinant respiratory syncyttal virus fusion gene encoded protein(amino acids 168-289)in the insect cells Page:170—174
15. Establishment of platelet antigen panel and its application in the identification of platelet specific antibodies Page:162—164
16. The challenge of mass spectrometry-based proteomics in the clinical diagnosis Page:130—133
17. Applications of proteomics in laboratory medicine Page:125—129