Enzyme Assays: A Practical Approach
โ Scribed by Robert Eisenthal, Michael Danson
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 304
- Series
- The Practical Approach Series 257
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
In an age of computerized and automated asay systems, it is possible to gather data without understanding the chemistry or biochemistry involved. This may be suitable for lab techs who work for commercial companies, but it is not a good idea for serious scientists. This book explains how assays work, what can go wrong and what the limitations are. It also reviews the types of instrumentation commonly used in assays. It is an excellent resource for laboratory instructors and graduate students.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Like the popular first edition, this new edition of Proteolytic Enzymes emphasizes practical aspects of the handling, characterization, inhibition, and use of proteolytic enzymes giving general advice and specific examples. The text and protocols have been thoroughly updated to take account of the a
Practical Enzyme Kinetics provides a practical how-to guide for beginning students, technicians, and non-specialists for evaluating enzyme kinetics using common software packages to perform easy enzymatic analyses.
Practical Enzyme Kinetics provides a practical how-to guide for beginning students, technicians, and non-specialists for evaluating enzyme kinetics using common software packages to perform easy enzymatic analyses.
Practical Enzyme Kinetics provides a practical how-to guide for beginning students, technicians, and non-specialists for evaluating enzyme kinetics using common software packages to perform easy enzymatic analyses.
Practical Enzyme Kinetics provides a practical how-to guide for beginning students, technicians, and non-specialists for evaluating enzyme kinetics using common software packages to perform easy enzymatic analyses.