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Shimadzu has released the first Application Handbook \u201cClinical\u201d. It contains most advanced technologies and solutions such as chromatography, mass spectrometry, spectroscopy and life sciences instruments. With nearly 140 pages, the Application Handbook \u201cClinical\u201d covers 47 real life applications related to hot subjects such as Vitamin D, steroids, immunosuppressants, catecholamines and amino acids analysis. The book is free of charge and can be downloaded (17 MB) at www.shimadzu. eu\/clinical. <\/p>\n

In clinical applications, analytical instruments unfold a multitude of benefits. They support the quality of human life. The concentration of medications in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM) is assured, even though this may change according to age and health conditions and is dependent on gender, genetic constitution or interferences with other drugs. They help to save lives, particularly when it comes to time-critical situations, e.g. through acute intoxication, medical or drug abuse. They analyse over- and undersupply of vitamins, minerals and trace elements. They are applied in genomics, proteomics and metabolomics and also uncover fraud in sports, particularly in animal or human doping. At the same time, analytical systems support health protection of animals and humans, even in the long-term. Clinical applications benefit from Shimadzu\u2019s complete portfolio covering chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC, GC-MS, GC-MS\/MS, HPLC, UHPLC, LC-MS, LC-MS\/MS); spectroscopy (UVVis, FTIR, AAS, EDX, ICP-OES); life sciences (MALDI-(TOF)-MS); microchip- electrophoresis; biopharmaceutical (aggregate sizer); observation of medical microbubbles in targeted drug delivery using the HPV-X2 ultra high-speed camera. <\/p>\n

Shimadzu breaks new grounds by rethinking the use of mature technologies to develop new unique systems such as the iMScope TRIO. It combines an optical microscope with a mass spectrometer for insights on the molecular level. <\/p>\n

For next-generation brain science, Shimadzu provides LABNIRS, an imaging technology for visualization of brain functions by functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). <\/p>\n

Some analytical technologies used in the clinical world <\/p>\n