Colloidal Gold. Principles, Methods, and Applications
β Scribed by M. A. Hayat (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 535
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages xix-xx
Preface, Pages xxi-xxiii, M.A. Hayat
Contents of Other Volumes, Pages xxv-xxvii
1 - The Development and Application of Colloidal Gold as a Microscopic Probe, Pages 1-12, DEAN A. HANDLEY
2 - Methods for Synthesis of Colloidal Gold, Pages 13-32, DEAN A. HANDLEY
3 - Protein AβGold and Protein GβGold Postembedding Immunoelectron Microscopy, Pages 33-94, MOΓSE BENDAYAN
4 - Preparation and Application of LectinβGold Complexes, Pages 95-143, NICOLE BENHAMOU
5 - Colloidal Gold for Multiple Staining, Pages 145-190, JEANNINE DOERR-SCHOTT
6 - Immunogold Labeling of Ultrathin Cryosections, Pages 191-216, PAUL M.P. VAN BERGEN EN HENEGOUWEN
7 - Colloidal Gold for Scanning Electron Microscopy, Pages 217-227, MARC HORISBERGER
8 - Backscattered Electron Imaging of the Colloidal Gold Marker on Cell Surfaces, Pages 229-249, ETIENNE DE HARVEN, DAVIDE SOLIGO
9 - Silver-Enhanced Colloidal Gold Method, Pages 251-295, LUCIO SCOPSI
10 - Silver-Enhanced Colloidal Gold for Light Microscopy, Pages 297-321, GERHARD W. HACKER
11 - Strategies in Colloidal Gold Labeling of Cell Surfaces and Cytoskeletal Elements of Cultured Cells, Pages 323-347, G. BRUCE BIRRELL, O. HAYES GRIFFITH
12 - Colloidal Gold Immunoreplica Method, Pages 349-373, M.V. NERMUT, A. NICOL
13 - Immunogold Double-Diffusion Method, Pages 375-389, JAMES ROBINSON HARRIS
14 - Colloidal Gold-Labeled Agarose-Gelatin Microspherule Method, Pages 391-415, KUI-XIONG GAO
15 - Colloidal Gold for Microbiological Immunocytochemistry, Pages 417-432, JULIAN E. BEESLEY
16 - Immunogold Labeling of Viruses in Suspension, Pages 433-449, ELISABETH KJELDSBERG
17 - Plasma Membrane Localization of Proteins with Gold Immunocytochemistry, Pages 451-487, ANTHONY N. VAN DEN POL, MARK ELLISMAN, TOM DEERINCK
18 - Factors Affecting the Staining with Colloidal Gold, Pages 489-518, KINAM PARK, HAESUN PARK, RALPH M. ALBRECHT
Index, Pages 519-536
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