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Häftad, Engelska, 1996
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Protein MethodsDaniel M. Bollag/ Michael D. Rozycki /Stuart J. EdelsteinReviews from the first edition"...it is very well written...would certainly be of use to undergraduate and postgraduate students entering the complex world of protein preparation and to more experienced scientists entering this field for the first time."-Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry"The book presents these topics with loads of practical detail, so that the reader has little need to consult other reference sources to carry out the techniques described. All in all, a useful book..." -Theoretical & Applied Genetics"...clearly written with protocols that are easy to follow and the text is well spread-out and easy to read...all methods are fully referenced...a useful book for beginners at a reasonable price." -FEBS LettersThis revised and expanded Second Edition of Protein Methods remains the first source for a complete summary of tested and proven protein techniques. Now divided into two parts, the book begins with the essential chapters from the first edition, updated to reflect important changes in methodology. The chapter on protein isolation includes a new section focusing on the isolation of proteins from inclusion bodies. In the second section, four new chapters are devoted to protein purification and crystallization.Chapters include* Preparation for Protein Isolation* Protein Extraction and Solubilization* Protein Concentration Determination* Concentrating Protein Solutions* Gel Electrophoresis Under Denaturing Conditions* Gel Electrophoresis Under...and feature* reagent items and equipment required for each method* chapter "view-at-a-glance" tabs* illustrations for all gel applications and other methods* complete supplier list* appendices of basic chemical parameters and molecular data* key references* descriptive tables* Safety notes.
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Franska, 2002196 kr
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Quelle politique adopter face aux thérapies géniques et à l''utilisation de cellules souches à des fins thérapeutiques ? Comment vivre avec des organes greffés qui ne nous appartiennent pas, prélevés sur des animaux ? Les organismes génétiquement modifiés peuvent-ils déclencher des réactions en chaîne d''une espèce à une autre ? Le fichage génétique des individus ne conduit-il pas au règne de Big Brother ? Pour répondre à ces questions aux enjeux sociaux importants, il est indispensable de comprendre les mécanismes et les techniques scientifiques de base qui sous-tendent la biologie moléculaire. Qu''est-ce qu''un chromosome ? Comment fonctionne l''ADN ? Comment s''opère le transfert des gènes ? Comment obtenir le caryotype d''un individu ? Comment clone-t-on un organisme ? Stuart J. Edelstein, s''appuyant sur les dernières découvertes dans le domaine, apporte ici des réponses claires qui permettent d''envisager sans préjugés les implications pour la société de l''extraordinaire évolution du génie génétique et de la biologie moléculaire en général. Stuart J. Edelstein est professeur de biochimie à l''Université de Genève et membre associé étranger de l''Académie des sciences.
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Engelska, 2005190 kr
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The purpose of this book is to give a clear and straightforward account of the remarkable properties of the nicotinic receptor for acetylcholine, a membrane protein involved in chemical transduction in the nervous system that is also the target of a widely used drug, nicotine. This molecule also happens to be the first pharmacological receptor and ion channel ever to have been identified. Jean-Pierre Changeux has played a leading role with Stuart J. Edelstein in the investigation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and allosteric proteins. The aim of this book is not only to review the most recent experimental and theoretical breakthroughs in the study of the nicotinic receptor, but also to give the reader a sense of the intellectual excitement and adventure that accompanied the various stages of discovery. This richly illustrated volume furnishes an exceptional opportunity for scientists and students to follow the course of a major advance in our understanding of the molecular basis of brain functions. Jean-Pierre Changeux is honorary professor at the Collège de France and at the Institut Pasteur, a member of the French Academy of Sciences. In addition to L’Homme neuronal [Neuronal Man] he is the author of Raison et Plaisir and L’Homme de vérité. He is also co-author, with Alain Connes, of Matière à penser [Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics] and, with Paul Ricœur, of La Nature et la Règle [What Makes Us Think?]. All thought-provoking works. Stuart J. Edelstein is Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Geneva and a foreign associate member of the Academy of Sciences. "The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor has served for many decades as the prototype for neurotransmitter receptors. Acetylcholine was the first neurotransmitter shown to be involved in the fonction of the mammalian brain and its nicotinic receptor the first receptor to be characterized. Jean-Pierre Changeux is the indisputable pioneer in this field. This volume summarizes with great lucidity the history of a highly important topic in neuroscience." Paul Greengard, Nobel laureate in Medecine - The Rockefeller University "From the molecule to thought itself - an extraordinary journey! Changeux and Edelstein are uniquely qualified to relate this utterly fascinating story, whose philosophical implications are no less important than the scientific research underlying them." Jean-Marie Lehn, Nobel laureate in Chemistry - ISIS-Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg "The human brain is as much a chemical as an electrical network. Its intricacy and sophistication set it apart from any known technical device. The groundbreaking papers by Monod, Jacob, Wyman, and Changeux in the 1960s on chemical regulation and control were eye-opening for all us who were doing experimental research in ths field, and they have turned out to be crucial for understanding biological evolution and learning in a broad sense. Since then Changeux and Edelstein have achieved international fame for their work on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, amply documented in this masterful account." Manfred Eigen, Nobel laureate in Chemistry - Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen "One hesitates to call this book a monograph, for despite its comprehensive treatment of a complex subject it is not meant solely for specialized readers. In concentrating on a single class of neuroreceptors, the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, it seeks to draw out general principles which apply more widely. It will therefore be welcomed not only by serious workers and students in the field of neurobiology, but also by anyone interested in the broader field of neuroscience." Sir Aaron Klug OM FRS, Nobel laureate in Chemistry - University of Cambridge "Changeux and Edelstein have provided a concise yet highly comprehensive account of perhaps the prototypical neurotransmitter complex, the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. The story of how the roles played by this signal transduction system in n