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Handbook of Detection of Enzymes on Electrophoretic Gels 2nd ed

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Handbook of Detection of Enzymes on Electrophoretic Gels 2nd ed

Publisher: CRC
Number Of Pages: 592
Publication Date: 2002-12-23
Sales Rank: 1634480
ISBN / ASIN: 0849312574
EAN: 9780849312571
Binding: Hardcover
Manufacturer: CRC
Studio: CRC


Still widely used as gene markers, isozymes detected by zymogram techniques have proven valuable in a range of other biological applications over the last few years. Along with these new applications, many new read.freeduan.com techniques have also emerged. Yet more than eight years since the Handbook of Detection of Enzymes on Electrophoretic Gels was first published, it remains the only book completely devoted to zymogram methods. The time has come to bring its contents up to date. New in the Second Edition: · An overview of new applications of enzyme electrophoresis and zymogram techniques · Zymogram techniques for approximately 100 enzymes not included in the first edition, bringing the total to more than 900 methods for detecting more than 400 different enzymes · Information on subunit structure included within the enzyme sheets to facilitate interpretation of isozyme patterns detected on zymograms · An appendix containing information on the buffer systems most commonly used for enzyme electrophoresis in starch, cellulose acetate, and polyacrylamide gels. The second edition of this bestselling handbook makes significant additions to the set of reliable gene markers suitable for electrophoretic analysis. It also strengthens the value of enzyme electrophoresis as a powerful tool proven successful in solving a variety of problems encountered across many biological areas, including the post-genome biology.

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