Cell biology: a laboratory handbook

Contents of Volume 1: -- Part A. Cell and Tissue Culture: Associated Techniques. -- Section 1. General Techniques. -- Section 2. Culture of Specific Cell Types: Stem Cells. -- Section 3. Culture of Specific Cell Types: Haemopoietic, Mesenchymal, and Epithelial. -- Section 4. Differentiation and Repr...

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Other Authors: Celis, Julio E. (Editor)
Format: Book/Monograph
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam [u.a.] Academic Pr. 2006
Edition:3. ed.
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Author Notes:ed. by Julio E. Celis
Table of Contents:
  • Contents of Volume 1:
  • Part A. Cell and Tissue Culture: Associated Techniques.
  • Section 1. General Techniques.
  • Section 2. Culture of Specific Cell Types: Stem Cells.
  • Section 3. Culture of Specific Cell Types: Haemopoietic, Mesenchymal, and Epithelial.
  • Section 4. Differentiation and Reprogramming of Somatic Cells.
  • Section 5. Immortalisation.
  • Section 6. Somatic Cell Hybrids.
  • Section 7. Cell Separation Techniques.
  • Section 8. Cell Cycle Analysis.
  • Section 9. Cytotoxic and Cell Growth Assays.
  • Section 10. Apoptosis.
  • Section 11. Assays of Cell Transformation, Tumorigenesis, Invasion and Wound Healing.
  • Section 12. Electrophysiological Methods.
  • Section 13. Organ Cultures.
  • Part B. Viruses.
  • Section 14. Growth and Purification of Viruses.
  • Part C. Antibodies.
  • Section 15. Production and Purification of Antibodies.
  • Part D. Immunocytochemistry.
  • Section 16. Immunofluoresence.
  • Part E. Appendix.
  • Contents of Volume 2:
  • Part A. Organelles and Cellular Structures.
  • Section 1. Isolation: Plasma Membrane, Organelles, and Cellular Structures.
  • Section 2. Vital Staining of Cells/Organelles.
  • Section 3. Protein Purification.
  • Part B. Assays.
  • Section 4. Endocytic and Exocytic Pathways.
  • Section 5. Membranes.
  • Section 6. Mitochondria.
  • Section 7. Nuclear Transport.
  • Section 8. Chromatin Assembly.
  • Section 9. Signal Transduction Assays.
  • Section 10. Assays and Models of in Vitro and in Vitro Motility.
  • Section 11. Mechanical Stress in Single Cells.
  • Part C. Appendix.
  • Contents of Volume 3.
  • Part A. Imaging Techniques.
  • Section 1. Light Microscopy.
  • Section 2. Digital Video Microscopy.
  • Section 3. Confocal Microscopy of Living Cells and Fixed Cells.
  • Section 4. Fluorescent Microscopy of Living Cells.
  • Section 5. Use of Fluorescent Dyes for Studies of Intracellular Physiological Parameters.
  • Section 6. Digital Image Processing, Analysis, Storage, and Display.
  • Part B. Electron Microscopy.
  • Section 7. Specimen Preparation Techniques.
  • Section 8. Cryotechniques.
  • Section 9. Electron Microscopy Studies of the Cytoskeleton.
  • Section 10. Immunoelectron Microscopy.
  • Part C. Scanning Probe and Scanning Electron Microscopy.
  • Section 11. Scanning Probe and Scanning Electron Microscopy.
  • Part D. Microdissection.
  • Section 12. Tissue and Chromosome Microdissection.
  • Part E. Tissue Arrays.
  • Section 13. Tissue Arrays.
  • Part F. Cytogenetics and in Situ Hybridisation
  • Section 14. Cytogenetics.
  • Section 15. In Situ Hybridisation.
  • Part G. Genomics.
  • Section 16. Genomics.
  • Part H. Transgenic, Knockouts, and Knockdown Methods.
  • Section 17. Transgenic, Knockouts and knock-down methods.
  • Contents of Volume 4.
  • Part A. Transfer of Macromolecules.
  • Section 1. Proteins.
  • Section 2. Genes.
  • Section 3. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer.
  • Part B. Expression Systems.
  • Section 4. Expression Systems.
  • Part C. Gene Expression Profiling.
  • Section 5. Differential Gene Expression.
  • Part D. Proteins.
  • Section 6. Protein Determination and Analysis.
  • Section 7. Sample Fractionation for Proteomics.
  • Section 8. gel Electrophoresis.
  • Section 9. Detection of Proteins in Gels.
  • Section 10. Gel Profiling of Posttranslationally Modified Proteins.
  • Section 11. Protein/Protein and Protein/Small Molecule Interactions.
  • Section 12. Functional Proteomics.
  • Section 13. Protein/DNA Interactions.
  • Section 14. Protein Degradation.
  • Section 15. Mass Spectrometry: Protein Identification and Interactions.
  • Part E. Appendix.