Author: Ralph Rapley
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0896035018
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
The techniques covered range from the extraction, separation, detection, and characterization of nucleic acids to gene cloning and library production, mapping, expression, transgenesis, differential display, and DNA profiling, to name a few. Numerous key protein methods, as well as support and related techniques, are also included.
Molecular Biomethods Hand Book
Author: Ralph Rapley
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0896035018
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
The techniques covered range from the extraction, separation, detection, and characterization of nucleic acids to gene cloning and library production, mapping, expression, transgenesis, differential display, and DNA profiling, to name a few. Numerous key protein methods, as well as support and related techniques, are also included.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0896035018
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
The techniques covered range from the extraction, separation, detection, and characterization of nucleic acids to gene cloning and library production, mapping, expression, transgenesis, differential display, and DNA profiling, to name a few. Numerous key protein methods, as well as support and related techniques, are also included.
Molecular Biomethods Handbook
Author: John M. Walker
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1603273751
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1105
Book Description
Recent advances in the biosciences have led to a range of powerful new technologies, particularly nucleic acid, protein and cell-based methodologies. The most recent insights have come to affect how scientists investigate and define cellular processes at the molecular level. This book expands upon the techniques included in the first edition, providing theory, outlines of practical procedures, and applications for a range of techniques. Written by a well-established panel of research scientists, the book provides an up-to-date collection of methods used regularly in the authors’ own research programs.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1603273751
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1105
Book Description
Recent advances in the biosciences have led to a range of powerful new technologies, particularly nucleic acid, protein and cell-based methodologies. The most recent insights have come to affect how scientists investigate and define cellular processes at the molecular level. This book expands upon the techniques included in the first edition, providing theory, outlines of practical procedures, and applications for a range of techniques. Written by a well-established panel of research scientists, the book provides an up-to-date collection of methods used regularly in the authors’ own research programs.
Medical BioMethods Handbook
Author: John M. Walker
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1588292886
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 635
Book Description
John Walker and Ralph Rapley have collected a wide-ranging group of molecular and biochemical techniques that are the most frequently used in medical and clinical research, especially diagnostics. The authors-well-established investigators who run their own research programs and use the methods on a regular basis-outline the practical procedures for using them and describe a variety of pertinent applications. Among the technologies presented are southern and western blotting, electrophoresis, PCR, cDNA and protein microarrays, liquid chromatography, in situ hybridization, karyotyping, flow cytometry, bioinformatics, genomics, and ribotyping. The applications include assays for mutation detection, mRNA analysis, chromosome translocations, inborn errors of metabolism, protein therapeutics, and gene therapy.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1588292886
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 635
Book Description
John Walker and Ralph Rapley have collected a wide-ranging group of molecular and biochemical techniques that are the most frequently used in medical and clinical research, especially diagnostics. The authors-well-established investigators who run their own research programs and use the methods on a regular basis-outline the practical procedures for using them and describe a variety of pertinent applications. Among the technologies presented are southern and western blotting, electrophoresis, PCR, cDNA and protein microarrays, liquid chromatography, in situ hybridization, karyotyping, flow cytometry, bioinformatics, genomics, and ribotyping. The applications include assays for mutation detection, mRNA analysis, chromosome translocations, inborn errors of metabolism, protein therapeutics, and gene therapy.
Medical BioMethods Handbook
Author: John M. Walker
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1592598706
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 635
Book Description
John Walker and Ralph Rapley have collected a wide-ranging group of molecular and biochemical techniques that are the most frequently used in medical and clinical research, especially diagnostics. The authors-well-established investigators who run their own research programs and use the methods on a regular basis-outline the practical procedures for using them and describe a variety of pertinent applications. Among the technologies presented are southern and western blotting, electrophoresis, PCR, cDNA and protein microarrays, liquid chromatography, in situ hybridization, karyotyping, flow cytometry, bioinformatics, genomics, and ribotyping. The applications include assays for mutation detection, mRNA analysis, chromosome translocations, inborn errors of metabolism, protein therapeutics, and gene therapy.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1592598706
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 635
Book Description
John Walker and Ralph Rapley have collected a wide-ranging group of molecular and biochemical techniques that are the most frequently used in medical and clinical research, especially diagnostics. The authors-well-established investigators who run their own research programs and use the methods on a regular basis-outline the practical procedures for using them and describe a variety of pertinent applications. Among the technologies presented are southern and western blotting, electrophoresis, PCR, cDNA and protein microarrays, liquid chromatography, in situ hybridization, karyotyping, flow cytometry, bioinformatics, genomics, and ribotyping. The applications include assays for mutation detection, mRNA analysis, chromosome translocations, inborn errors of metabolism, protein therapeutics, and gene therapy.
A Laboratory Guide for Cellular and Molecular Plant Biology
Author: I. Negrutiu
Publisher: Birkhäuser
ISBN: 3034875029
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
This laboratory guide comes at a time when several other method books have already been published in this field. Is this one different from the others? Yes and no. There was no attempt made to be comprehensive. Rather, data were brought to bear on areas where enough competence has been gathered in our laboratories and to complement recent method books (many of which cover extensively various aspects of molecular biology) in those matters which appeared to us somewhat neglected. There was a constant preoccupation and effort to provide miniaturized proce dures that are both simple and time-saving. Interest was devoted to standardized procedures and culture conditions, avoiding dogmas such as those giving excessive importance to sophisticated culture media with endless adjustments for local or personal considerations. The key to success is the quality of the plant material serving as a source of cells. Consequently, isolation. extraction or culture techniques can be simplified and standardized. This is symptomatic for our times as it marks the end of a period when methodological matters were frequently above the biological problems. The times of "methods above all" is basically over, despite the fact that many of us still believe that, say, tissue culture is a "science" per se. By presenting a few original techniques we believe that one seriously reduces the empiricism still prevailing in this area of research.
Publisher: Birkhäuser
ISBN: 3034875029
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
This laboratory guide comes at a time when several other method books have already been published in this field. Is this one different from the others? Yes and no. There was no attempt made to be comprehensive. Rather, data were brought to bear on areas where enough competence has been gathered in our laboratories and to complement recent method books (many of which cover extensively various aspects of molecular biology) in those matters which appeared to us somewhat neglected. There was a constant preoccupation and effort to provide miniaturized proce dures that are both simple and time-saving. Interest was devoted to standardized procedures and culture conditions, avoiding dogmas such as those giving excessive importance to sophisticated culture media with endless adjustments for local or personal considerations. The key to success is the quality of the plant material serving as a source of cells. Consequently, isolation. extraction or culture techniques can be simplified and standardized. This is symptomatic for our times as it marks the end of a period when methodological matters were frequently above the biological problems. The times of "methods above all" is basically over, despite the fact that many of us still believe that, say, tissue culture is a "science" per se. By presenting a few original techniques we believe that one seriously reduces the empiricism still prevailing in this area of research.
Molecular Biology
Author: Nancy Craig
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199658579
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 945
Book Description
The biological world operates on a multitude of scales - from molecules to tissues to organisms to ecosystems. Throughout these myriad levels runs a common thread: the communication and onward passage of information, from cell to cell, from organism to organism and ultimately, from generation to generation. But how does this information come alive to govern the processes that constitute life? The answer lies in the molecular components that cooperate through a series of carefully-regulated processes to bring the information in our genome to life. These components and processes lie at the heart of one of the most fascinating subjects to engage the minds of scientists today: molecular biology. Molecular Biology: Principles of Genome Function, Second Edition, offers a fresh approach to the teaching of molecular biology by focusing on the commonalities that exist between the three kingdoms of life, and discussing the differences between the three kingdoms to offer instructive insights into molecular processes and components. This gives students an accurate depiction of our current understanding of the conserved nature of molecular biology, and the differences that underpin biological diversity. Additionally, an integrated approach demonstrates how certain molecular phenomena have diverse impacts on genome function by presenting them as themes that recur throughout the book, rather than as artificially separated topics As an experimental science, molecular biology requires an appreciation for the approaches taken to yield the information from which concepts and principles are deduced. Experimental Approach panels throughout the text describe research that has been particularly valuable in elucidating difference aspects of molecular biology. Each panel is carefully cross-referenced to the discussion of key molecular biology tools and techniques, which are presented in a dedicated chapter at the end of the book. Molecular Biology further enriches the learning experience with full-color artwork, end-of-chapter questions and summaries, suggested further readings grouped by topic, and an extensive glossary of key terms. Features: A focus on the underlying principles of molecular biology equips students with a robust conceptual framework on which to build their knowledge An emphasis on their commonalities reflects the processes and components that exist between bacteria, archae, and eukaryotes Experimental Approach panels demonstrate the importance of experimental evidence by describing research that has been particularly valuable in the field
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199658579
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 945
Book Description
The biological world operates on a multitude of scales - from molecules to tissues to organisms to ecosystems. Throughout these myriad levels runs a common thread: the communication and onward passage of information, from cell to cell, from organism to organism and ultimately, from generation to generation. But how does this information come alive to govern the processes that constitute life? The answer lies in the molecular components that cooperate through a series of carefully-regulated processes to bring the information in our genome to life. These components and processes lie at the heart of one of the most fascinating subjects to engage the minds of scientists today: molecular biology. Molecular Biology: Principles of Genome Function, Second Edition, offers a fresh approach to the teaching of molecular biology by focusing on the commonalities that exist between the three kingdoms of life, and discussing the differences between the three kingdoms to offer instructive insights into molecular processes and components. This gives students an accurate depiction of our current understanding of the conserved nature of molecular biology, and the differences that underpin biological diversity. Additionally, an integrated approach demonstrates how certain molecular phenomena have diverse impacts on genome function by presenting them as themes that recur throughout the book, rather than as artificially separated topics As an experimental science, molecular biology requires an appreciation for the approaches taken to yield the information from which concepts and principles are deduced. Experimental Approach panels throughout the text describe research that has been particularly valuable in elucidating difference aspects of molecular biology. Each panel is carefully cross-referenced to the discussion of key molecular biology tools and techniques, which are presented in a dedicated chapter at the end of the book. Molecular Biology further enriches the learning experience with full-color artwork, end-of-chapter questions and summaries, suggested further readings grouped by topic, and an extensive glossary of key terms. Features: A focus on the underlying principles of molecular biology equips students with a robust conceptual framework on which to build their knowledge An emphasis on their commonalities reflects the processes and components that exist between bacteria, archae, and eukaryotes Experimental Approach panels demonstrate the importance of experimental evidence by describing research that has been particularly valuable in the field
Genetically Engineered Mice Handbook
Author: John P. Sundberg
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1040201121
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
This comprehensive book covers all aspects of the field of genetically engineered laboratory mice, including the creation of mutant mice through mouse models for developmental biology and the monitoring of laboratory mouse colonies. Written by leading biomedical investigators, pathologists, and clinicians, this book presents systematic approaches for analyzing mutant laboratory mice for specific medical applications. It provides a variety of methods for creating mutant mice, while covering legal aspects of mutant and inbred laboratory mice as well as the use and maintenance of international databases.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1040201121
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
This comprehensive book covers all aspects of the field of genetically engineered laboratory mice, including the creation of mutant mice through mouse models for developmental biology and the monitoring of laboratory mouse colonies. Written by leading biomedical investigators, pathologists, and clinicians, this book presents systematic approaches for analyzing mutant laboratory mice for specific medical applications. It provides a variety of methods for creating mutant mice, while covering legal aspects of mutant and inbred laboratory mice as well as the use and maintenance of international databases.
Toxicologic Pathology for Non-Pathologists
Author: Thomas J. Steinbach
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 1493997777
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 919
Book Description
This extensive volume began as a short course primarily geared toward toxicologists who want to expand their understanding of toxicologic pathology in order to be better study directors while also proving to be of great interest to other drug development scientists and regulatory reviewers. The overall goal is to help non-pathologists understand, contextualize, and communicate the pathology data and interpretations from the study pathologist in a practical and usable format. Within the book, readers will find an overview of general pathology concepts that include fundamental vocabulary and the basics of pathophysiological processes, along with numerous chapters devoted to pathology in specific organ systems as well as topics such as biomarkers, correlation of clinical pathology endpoints (chemistry and hematology) with microscopic changes, and well-known pathology findings for classes of toxic substances. Authoritative, practical, and comprehensive, Toxicologic Pathology for Non-Pathologists aims to help non-pathologists understand, converse in, and apply a basic understanding of pathology in their day-to-day careers.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 1493997777
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 919
Book Description
This extensive volume began as a short course primarily geared toward toxicologists who want to expand their understanding of toxicologic pathology in order to be better study directors while also proving to be of great interest to other drug development scientists and regulatory reviewers. The overall goal is to help non-pathologists understand, contextualize, and communicate the pathology data and interpretations from the study pathologist in a practical and usable format. Within the book, readers will find an overview of general pathology concepts that include fundamental vocabulary and the basics of pathophysiological processes, along with numerous chapters devoted to pathology in specific organ systems as well as topics such as biomarkers, correlation of clinical pathology endpoints (chemistry and hematology) with microscopic changes, and well-known pathology findings for classes of toxic substances. Authoritative, practical, and comprehensive, Toxicologic Pathology for Non-Pathologists aims to help non-pathologists understand, converse in, and apply a basic understanding of pathology in their day-to-day careers.
Handbook of Molecular and Cellular Methods in Biology and Medicine
Author: Leland J. Cseke
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1420041711
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 598
Book Description
Since the publication of the best-selling Handbook of Molecular and Cellular Methods in Biology and Medicine, the field of biology has experienced several milestones. Genome sequencing of higher eukaryotes has progressed at an unprecedented speed. Starting with baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), organisms sequenced now include human (Homo sa
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1420041711
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 598
Book Description
Since the publication of the best-selling Handbook of Molecular and Cellular Methods in Biology and Medicine, the field of biology has experienced several milestones. Genome sequencing of higher eukaryotes has progressed at an unprecedented speed. Starting with baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), organisms sequenced now include human (Homo sa
Handbook of Molecular and Cellular Methods in Biology and Medicine
Author: Donghern Kim
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780849325113
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
Many of the available books in cellular and molecular biology fail to explain the principles and methods described. Handbook of Molecular and Cellular Methods in Biology and Medicine fills in these gaps. Not only do the authors describe the many methods and techniques most commonly used, but they also discuss why you would use each particular method. This handbook covers a wide range of techniques and methods that have been developed and extensively tested. Described in a logical framework of 21 chapters, methods include isolation and purification of DNA, RNA, and proteins; preparation of hybridization probes; electrophoresis and blotting techniques; construction of cDNA and genomic DNA libraries; DNA sequencing; PCR technology; DNA recombination and mutagenesis; transcription in vitro and translation in vitro; gene transfer and analysis of gene expression in transgenic animals and plants; cell and tissue cultures; and microscopy, as well as bioseparation techniques and preparation of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. The authors provide descriptive illustrations for each method. Step-by-step instructions allow you to use this book in the lab while performing the various techniques. Each chapter provides the principles behind the method, easy-to-follow instructions, the reagents and materials required, and references for further study. Many chapters also include a troubleshooting guide, cautioning what to avoid and indicating steps that require extra care. Every biologist needs this book on their lab bench!
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780849325113
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
Many of the available books in cellular and molecular biology fail to explain the principles and methods described. Handbook of Molecular and Cellular Methods in Biology and Medicine fills in these gaps. Not only do the authors describe the many methods and techniques most commonly used, but they also discuss why you would use each particular method. This handbook covers a wide range of techniques and methods that have been developed and extensively tested. Described in a logical framework of 21 chapters, methods include isolation and purification of DNA, RNA, and proteins; preparation of hybridization probes; electrophoresis and blotting techniques; construction of cDNA and genomic DNA libraries; DNA sequencing; PCR technology; DNA recombination and mutagenesis; transcription in vitro and translation in vitro; gene transfer and analysis of gene expression in transgenic animals and plants; cell and tissue cultures; and microscopy, as well as bioseparation techniques and preparation of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. The authors provide descriptive illustrations for each method. Step-by-step instructions allow you to use this book in the lab while performing the various techniques. Each chapter provides the principles behind the method, easy-to-follow instructions, the reagents and materials required, and references for further study. Many chapters also include a troubleshooting guide, cautioning what to avoid and indicating steps that require extra care. Every biologist needs this book on their lab bench!