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John D. Pound
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The University of Birmingham, UK
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Table of contents (47 protocols)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xiii
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- Jonathan A. Green, Margaret M. Manson
Pages 1-4
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- Monique Diano, André Le Bivic, Michel Hirn
Pages 5-13
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- David C. Hancock, Gerard I. Evan
Pages 15-22
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- Yveline Frobert, Jacques Grassi
Pages 57-68
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- David C. Hancock, Nicola J. O’ Reilly, Gerard I. Evan
Pages 69-79
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- Boguslaw Szewczyk, Donald F. Summers
Pages 81-85
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- Boguslaw Szewczyk, Donald F. Summers
Pages 87-93
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- Alan J. Cumber, Edward J. Wawrzynczak
Pages 135-144
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- Edward J. Wawrzynczak, Alan J. Cumber
Pages 145-153
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- Kittima Makarananda, Lucinda R. Weir, Gordon E. Neal
Pages 155-160
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- Rosaria P. Haugland, Wendy W. You
Pages 173-183
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- Rosaria P. Haugland, Mahesh K. Bhalgat
Pages 185-196
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About this book
This much anticipated second edition of the best selling Immunological Protocols provides a user-friendly, up-to-date handbook of reliable immunochemical techniques optimized for ready use by molecular biologists. It covers the breadth of relevant established methods-from protein blotting and immunoassays through the visualization of cellular antigens and in situ hybridization-each with their latest refinements. Protocols for the production and purification of important classes of immunochemical reagents are also provided, including "conventional" and recombinant antibodies, fusion proteins, and their various conjugates.
The second edition of Immunochemical Protocols brings many previously specialized techniques within the grasp of all laboratory workers. It remains, like its predecessor, "an excellent laboratory manual and reference" and opens the door to the productive use of a new generation of immunochemical reagents with exciting possibilities.
Reviews
"...a treasury of detailed information, both within the protocols and in the Notes, which in some chapters are extensive...will be useful to both those who already have some experience in this area and...to those who wish to embark on new techniques."
-Microbiology Today
Editors and Affiliations
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The University of Birmingham, UK
John D. Pound