TY - BOOK AU - Weiner,Russell AU - Kelley,Marian ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Translating Molecular Biomarkers into Clinical Assays: Techniques and Applications T2 - AAPS Advances in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Series, SN - 9783319407937 AV - RS380 U1 - 615.19 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Medicine KW - Pharmacy KW - Pharmaceutical technology KW - Biomedicine KW - Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology N1 - Foreword -- Fit-For-Purpose Validation -- Biomarkers in Drug Discovery and Development: Pre-Analytical and Analytical Considerations -- Biomarker Discovery -- Application of Quantitative Biomeasures in Early Drug Discovery -- Biomarkers in discovery and preclinical phase during drug development -- Incorporating clinical biomarkers into clinical trials -- Perspectives on Tissue Biobanking for Personalized Medicine -- The role of commercial biomarker assay kits in preclinical and clinical trials kits -- Quantification of protein biomarkers using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry -- LC/MS methods for small Molecule biomarkers -- Cell-based Assays -- New Technologies for Cellular Analysis -- Flow cytometry methods for the Clinical Development of Immunomodulatory Biologics -- Key mass spectrometry techniques used in clinical biomarker research -- Clinical Genomic Biomarker Assay Development: Technologies and Issues -- Implementation of Immunohistochemistry assays for clinical trial sample analyses -- Strategic Approach to Outsourcing Clinical Biomarker Assays through CRO Relationships -- In situ hybridization (ISH) in Clinical Biomarker Development N2 - This handbook covers established and advanced techniques for biomarker analysis, such as guidelines and strategies for assay validation methods; different mathematical models that are necessary in contemporary drug discovery and development; and evaluation of new cytometry methods. Expertly curated by two practicing professionals in drug development and biotherapeutics, individual chapters are selected for novel and sound research; information is chosen based on its relevance to lab applications and clinical trials, such as the topic of selecting animal models for their relevancy to humans. The book is multifaceted, discussing the ethics and issues with biospecimens and providing an in-depth analysis to the differences between pre-clinical and clinical assay development. The book is an essential read for general readers who need an introduction to the history and background of biomarkers, and it also provides critical analyses of various new validation methods for practitioners and researchers UR - http://148.231.10.114:2048/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40793-7 ER -