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Michael M. Burrell
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Advanced Technologies (Cambridge) Limited, Cambridge, UK
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Table of contents (20 protocols)
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- Axel Landgraf, Heiner Wolfes
Pages 31-58
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- Deborah A. Cook, Robert J. Slater
Pages 59-72
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- Gary F. Gerard, James M. D’Alessio
Pages 73-93
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- Frank Grosse, Andreas Manns
Pages 95-105
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- Alfred Pingoud, Jürgen Alves, Robert Geiger
Pages 107-200
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- Horace B. Gray Jr., Tao Lu
Pages 231-251
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- Andrew J. Sharp, Robert J. Slater
Pages 253-261
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- Patricia J. Sweeney, John M. Walker
Pages 271-276
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- Patricia J. Sweeney, John M. Walker
Pages 277-303
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- Patricia J. Sweeney, John M. Walker
Pages 305-311
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- Julia S. Winder, John M. Walker
Pages 313-318
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- Patricia J. Sweeney, John M. Walker
Pages 319-329
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About this book
The scientist' s understanding of the cell at the molecular level has advanced rapidly over the last twenty years. This improved understa- ing has led to the development of many new laboratory methods that increasingly allow old problems to be tackled in new ways. Thus the modern scientist cannot specialize in just one field of knowledge, but must be aware of many disciplines. To aid the process of investigation, the Methods Molecular Biology series has brought together many protocols and has highlighted the useful variations and the pitfalls of the different methods. However, protocols frequently cannot be simply taken from the shelf. Thus the starting sample for a chosen protocol may be unavailable in the correct state or form, or the products of the procedure require a different sort of processing. Therefore the scientist needs more detailed information on the nature and requirements of the enzymes being used. This information, though usually available in the literature, is often widely dispersed and frequently occurs in older volumes of journals; not everyone has comprehensive library facilities available. Also many scientists searching out such information are not trained enzymologists and may be unaware of some of the parameters that are important in a specific enzyme reaction.
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An essential resource for every biochemist and scientist in molecular biology. -Unlisted Drugs
Editors and Affiliations
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Advanced Technologies (Cambridge) Limited, Cambridge, UK
Michael M. Burrell