This volume describes the methods of both in vivo and in vitro electroporation using ferrets, rats, mice, chickens, and zebrafish.
This volume provides current methods to analyze the properties of designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADDs) in vitro and to measure the biological responses of DREADD activation in different neuronal populations in vivo.
This volume explores the rapidly evolving field of HLA typing and its use in both the laboratory setting and in silico methods.
Since the successes in a laboratory setting do not guarantee plant survival and propagation in greenhouses and in the natural environment, it discusses greenhouse propagation techniques that are essential to the survival of plants generated from a laboratory setting.
Covering new developments in cellular, viral and non-biological therapies, and with chapters by experts from a range of disciplines, this is an up-to-date survey of the role that circadian rhythms, cardiac plasticity, and mechanotransduction play in the heart.
Divided into several sections, the book delves into animal-pathogen interaction, microbe-microbe interaction, as well as plant-pathogen interaction.