This volume is a comprehensive guide to the methodologies used in the study of structural domains of cell nuclei. The text covers chromatin, the karyoskeleton, the soluble domain, and the nucleolus. It details methods that are used to isolate components from these domains and techniques used to assemble and disassemble nuclear elements. There is also coverage of three-dimensional mapping and localization of nuclear processes.
Key Features
* Provides a practical laboratory guide for studying cell nuclei
* Includes comprehensive and easy-to-follow protocols
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 0125641559. Hardcover, from closed pharmaceutical company library. Small scuff on cover. 625 pages, index, illustrated with photos, tables and diagrams. A comprehensive laboratory guide that details the methods used in the study of cell biology. The techniques included embrace cell, developmental, and molecular biology, as well as physiology, neurobiology, and medical research. Sections include: Cell Fractionation Preparation and Characterization of Probes; Structural Analysis of the Interphase Nucleus; Chromatin and Subnuclear Structures; Nuclear Assembly / Disassembly in Cell-Free Systems; Localization of Nuclear Processes. Contents clean, tight and bright. Book. Seller Inventory # 027353
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