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Proteomics in Practice: A Guide to Successful Experimental Design 2nd, Completely Revised Edition


Proteomics in Practice: A Guide to Successful Experimental Design 2nd, Completely Revised Edition

Hardback by Westermeier, Reiner (GE Healthcare, Munich, Germany); Naven, Tom (GE Healthcare, Chalfont St Giles, UK); Höpker, Hans-Rudolf (GE Healthcare, Freiburg, Germany)

Proteomics in Practice: A Guide to Successful Experimental Design

£107.95

ISBN:
9783527319411
Publication Date:
26 Mar 2008
Edition/language:
2nd, Completely Revised Edition / English
Publisher:
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Imprint:
Blackwell Verlag GmbH
Pages:
502 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 21 May 2024
Proteomics in Practice: A Guide to Successful Experimental Design

Description

Still the only concise practical guide to laboratory experiments in proteomics, this new edition now also covers DIGE technology and liquid-chromatography, while the troubleshooting section has been considerably extended. Adopting a practical approach, the authors present the relevant techniques and explain the route to successful experimental design and optimal method selection. They cover such electrophoretic techniques as isoelectric focusing, SDS page, 2-D page, and DIGE, as well as liquid-chromatography techniques, such as ion exchange, affinity chromatography and reversed-phase HPLC. Mass-spectrometric techniques include MALDI, ESI, and FT ICR. Generously illustrated, partly in color, the book also features updates of protocols as well as animations illustrating crucial methodological steps on a companion website.

Contents

Preface Foreword Abbreviations Glossary of terms INTRODUCTION History Critical points Hypothesis driven approach vs. High Throughput Complementarities of workflows Concept of experimental planning Success stories, highlights of useful references PART I: PROTEOMICS TECHNOLOGY Electrophoresis Liquid Chromatography Mass spectrometry Bioinformatics tools / data mining Methods under development PART II. PRACTICAL MANUAL OF PROTEOME ANALYSIS Strategy where to start Gel-based workflow LC-based workflow Latest trends Validation with Western blotting Statistic evaluation PART III: TROUBLE SHOOTING Gel-based workflow LC based workflow References Index

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