This book offers a range of protocols for molecular, cellular, pathological, and statistical analyses of sporadic and familial pancreatic cancer. It features step-by-step detail essential for reproducible results and implementation advice from the experts.
This Methods in Molecular Biology(TM) book focuses specifically on fungal detection in clinical settings, including fungal diagnostics, environmental testing, agriculture and food production and veterinary diagnostics. Offers materials lists, tips and protocols.
The receptor-associated JAK protein kinases and their substrates, the STAT transcriptional activators, transmit signals following cytokine and growth factor binding to receptors expressed on the cell surface, to result in specific transcriptional and cellular responses.
The discovery of RNA interference (RNAi) as a methodology for gene silencing has revolutionized biological research, providing an invaluable avenue for therapeutics, and small interfering RNA (siRNA) is the most common strategy utilized for enacting RNAi.
This Methods in Molecular Biology(TM) book reviews common techniques for studying calcium binding proteins, underlining the diagnostic and clinical importance of this family of proteins. Offers materials lists, protocols, troubleshooting advice and more.
This Methods in Molecular Biology(TM) book offers methods for molecular cytogenetics and chromosome analysis in plants. Includes state-of-the-art protocols for studying the organization and behavior of genetic material in a wide range of model and crop species.
This Methods in Molecular Biology(TM) book offers methods for studying retinal homeostasis and disease, including cell culture systems and animal models of disease, their generation, phenotypic and molecular characterization and use in therapeutic approaches.
This book examines experimental techniques for measuring and analyzing immune cell dynamics, with an emphasizes lymphocyte programmed cell deaths in different contexts. It features expert tips and key implementation advice to guarantee successful results.
Genomic imprinting, the process by which the non-equivalence of the paternal and maternal genomes is established, has been fascinating us for over three decades... Læs mere