Methods in Cell Biology
3 total works
Mitochondria
by Liza A Pon, Eric A Schon, Leslie Wilson, and Paul T. Matsudaira
Published 23 May 2001
This title employs biochemical, cell biological, and genetic approaches to study mitochondrial structure, function, and biogenesis. Also of interest are the consequences of impaired mitochondrial function on cells, tissues, and organs.
The book is full of step-by-step "how to" methods with sample results, interpretations, and pitfalls. There is a unique set of appendices that include gene catalogs, mtDNA maps, and reagents for probing respiratory chain function. Finally, there are applications of state-of-the art microarray and gene chip technologies.
The book is full of step-by-step "how to" methods with sample results, interpretations, and pitfalls. There is a unique set of appendices that include gene catalogs, mtDNA maps, and reagents for probing respiratory chain function. Finally, there are applications of state-of-the art microarray and gene chip technologies.
Mitosis and meiosis are process of nuclear division in cells. This volume is a practical handbook on the modern techniques used to study mitosis and meiosis, with an emphasis on the composition and function of centrosomes, spindle pole bodies, and kinetochore structure. It also includes basic principles used in the selection of cells for specific scientific study, as well as analytical and procedural techniques.
This volume is an authoritative and comprehensive treatment of the approaches and techniques used for Green Fluorescent Proteins (GFP). The primary focus of this work is on research using biological systems. The volume covers all aspects of GFP, from its expression in different organisms to specific microscopic and data analysis methods.