| View Larger Image | Proteomics: A Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course Manual | Paperbackby Andrew J. Link (Author), Philip Andrews (Author), Joshua LaBaer (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press | | Edition: | 1stst Edition | | Page Count: | 232 Pages | | Publication Date: | December 01, 2008 | | Sales Rank: | 1,146,293st |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Based on a popular course at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, this new manual assembles cutting-–edge protocols, helpful hints, and lecture notes to teach researchers from a wide variety of disciplines the essential methods of proteomics using state-–of-–the-–art instrumentation. Detailed protocols involving protein microarrays, liquid chromatography, high-–throughput cloning of expression constructs, IMAC, mass spectrometry, MALDI-–TOF, and MudPIT are provided, along with well-–illustrated descriptions of experimental procedures and lists of recommended Web sites and reading material. Proteomics: A Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course Manual can be used both as the basis for a course and as a detailed bench manual for those performing indispensable proteomic experiments. It is authored by Andrew J. Link, Philip C. Andrews, and Joshua LaBaer, all leaders in their fields, who bring complementary expertise to the manual.Related Titles from the Publisher Proteins and Proteomics: A Laboratory Manual Using Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual |
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