Laboratory Methods in Cell Biology: Imaging
Auteur : CONN P. Michael
Cell biology spans among the widest diversity of methods in the biological sciences. From physical chemistry to microscopy, cells have given up with secrets only when the questions are asked in the right way! This new volume of Methods in Cell Biology covers laboratory methods in cell biology, and includes methods that are among the most important and elucidating in the discipline, such as bioluminescent imaging of gene expressions, confocal imaging, and electron microscopy of bone.
- Single Molecule FRET Microscopy
- Bioluminescent Imaging of Gene Expressions
- Confocal Imaging
- Electron Microscopy of Bone
- Immunostaining: Detection of Signaling Protein Location in Tissues, Cells and Subcellular Compartments
- Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC) Analysis of Protein-Protein Interactions
- Histochemistry
- Live Imaging
- Click Labeling for Single-Molecule FRET
- High Throughput Methods for the Detection of Protein Over Expression Using Fluorescent Markers
- Correlation Microscopy
- Stereology of the Lung
- Formation and Preparation of Cellular Spheroids for High-Content Assays Based on Epifluorescence and Laser Light Sheet Fluorescent Microscopies.
- Optimising Fluorochrome Excitation and Detection for Intravital 2-Photon Microscopy
- Cryomicroscopy
- In situ Hybridization
- Imaging RNA
Researchers and students in cell, molecular and developmental biology
- Covers the most important laboratory methods in cell biology
- Chapters written by experts in their fields
Date de parution : 02-2013
Ouvrage de 464 p.
19x23.3 cm