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Research Methods in Neurochemistry: Volume 1

✍ Scribed by Betty I. Roots, Patricia V. Johnston (auth.), Neville Marks, Richard Rodnight (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
375
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


On picking up this first volume of a new series of books the reader may ask the two questions: (a) why research methods? and (b) why in neurochemΒ­ istry? The answers to these questions are easy - they more than justify the volumes to come and show the strong need for their existence. It is customary to think of methods as a necessary but unexciting means to an end - to relegate advances in methodology to a minor role in the creative, original portion of advances in science. This is not the case; the pace-setting function of methodology is well illustrated in most areas of neurobiology. To formulate our questions to Nature (which is the essence of experimental design), methodology is needed; to get answers to our quesΒ­ tions we have to devise yet new methods. The chapters of the present volume fully illustrate how the development of a new method can cut a new pathΒ­ how it can open new fields, just as the microscope founded histology. HeterΒ­ ogeneity of structures presents a formidable challenge for methodology in the nervous system, yet methods for separating the structures are essential if we ever want to decipher the enigma of functional contribution of the eleΒ­ ments to the whole. The problem is not only physical separation-clearly methods are essential to study complex structures in situ.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Nervous System Cell Preparations: Microdissection and Micromanipulation....Pages 3-17
The Bulk Separation of Neuroglia and Neuron Perikarya....Pages 19-32
Separation of Myelin Fragments from the Central Nervous System....Pages 33-43
Principles for the Optimization of Centrifugation Conditions for Fractionation of Brain Tissue....Pages 45-93
Brain Ribosomes....Pages 95-137
Isolation of Brain Cell Nuclei....Pages 139-161
Front Matter....Pages 163-163
Ventriculocisternal Perfusion as a Technique for Studying Transport and Metabolism Within the Brain....Pages 165-178
The Estimation of Extracellular Space of Brain Tissue in Vitro ....Pages 179-219
Front Matter....Pages 221-221
Ethanolamine Plasmalogens....Pages 223-231
Methods for Separation and Determination of Gangliosides....Pages 233-248
Mucopolysaccharides and Glycoproteins....Pages 249-284
Front Matter....Pages 285-285
Assay of Biogenic Amines and Their Deaminating Enzymes in Animal Tissues....Pages 287-315
Enzymes Involved in the Catalysis of Catecholamine Biosynthesis....Pages 317-340
Detection and Quantitative Analysis of Some Noncatecholic Primary Aromatic Amines....Pages 341-356
Back Matter....Pages 357-368

✦ Subjects


Neurosciences


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