SIGNIFICANCE AND ROLE OF HORMONE DETECTION METHODS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENDOCRINOLOGY AS A BIOLOGICAL DISCIPLINE

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This review covers the development of technology and methods of hormone detection in the human biological environment: from radioimmunological technique to various immune-enzyme methods. Modern ultrasensitive methods of immuneanalysis, which function on the principle of luminescent or fluorescent signal detection, are described in the article. In the recent years physiochemical ultrasensitive methods of detection using mass-spectrometry in combination with high resolution liquid chromatography are being more acknowledged and in perspective will become the leading technique of biological detection. This article also lists main achievements reached using aforesaid methods of hormone detection both in fundamental and in clinical endocrinology.

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N. P. Goncharov

SBI «Scientific centre of endocrinology» Ministry of Healthcare and Social development
of the Russian Federation, Moscow

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Email: GoncharovN@endocrincentr.ru
доктор медицинских наук, профессор, руководитель лаборатории гормонального анализа ФГБУ «Эндокринологический научный центр» Минздравсоцразвития России Адрес: 117036, Москва, ул. Дмитрия Ульянова, 11 Тел.: (499) 126-44-58 Russian Federation

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