Lectin Methods and Protocols Volume 9 || Use of Monomeric, Monovalent Lectin Derivatives for Flow Cytometric Analysis of Cell Surface Glycoconjugates
โ Scribed by Rhodes, Jonathan M.; Milton, Jeremy D.
- Book ID
- 120588688
- Publisher
- Humana Press
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 827 KB
- Edition
- 1998
- Category
- Article
- ISBN-13
- 9780896033962
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โฆ Synopsis
lectin Methods And Protocols Brings Together A Comprehensive Collection Of Optimized Methods For Using Lectins In Biomedical Research. The Techniques-fine-tuned By The Researchers Who Developed Them-apply Lectins To The Analysis Of Carbohydrates, To The Isolation And Quantification Of Glycoproteins, And To Living Cells. Also Included Are Step-by-step Methods For The Separation Of Human Bone Marrow Cells For Clinical Use, For The Assessment Of The Biological Effects Of Plant Lectins, And For The Use Of Light And Electron Microscopy In Analyzing Carbohydrate Structures. Taken Together, The Methods Detailed Here Offer Extremely Useful Tools For Examining Structural Changes In Glycosylation And Their Functional Consequences For Human Pathophysiology
lectin Methods And Protocols Provides Invaluable, Easily Reproducible Techniques Suitable For Application To A Wide Range Of Important Biomedical Problems. The Book Will Immediately Become The Standard Practical Resource And Guide To Lectin Techniques For Today's Biomedical Researchers.
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a Collection Of Optimized Methods For Using Lectins, Mostly From Plants, In Biomedical Research. They Apply Lectins To The Analysis Of Carbohydrates, The Isolation And Quantification Of Glycoproteins, And To Reactions With Living Cells. They Also Include Detailed Methods For Separating Human Bone Marrow Cells For Clinical Use, Assessing The Biological Effects Of Plant Lectins, Using Light And Electron Microscopy To Analyze Carbohydrate Structures, And Examine The Structural Changes In Glycosylation And The Functional Consequences For Human Pathophysiology. Annotation C. By Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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