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Protein Localization by Fluorescence Microscopy: A Practical Approach (Practical Approach Series) Book

An ever-increasing number of genes have been sequenced but are of unknown function. The ability to determine the location of gene products within the cell is a vital step towards understanding what they do. This guide provides detailed practical advice.Read More

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    There is an ever-increasing number of genes that have been sequenced but are of completely unknown function. The ability to determine the location of such gene products within the cell, either by the use of antibodies or by the production of chimeras with green fluorescent protein, is a vital step towards understanding what they do. This is one major reason why fluorescence microscopy is enjoying a revival. This guide provides detailed, practical advice on all aspects of the subject: from choosing the right equipment, to interpreting results. It balances the advantages of a wide range of techniques-- including live cell work--against the potential pitfalls, offering invaluable "tricks of the trade" along the way.

  • 0199637407
  • 9780199637409
  • 18 November 1999
  • OUP Oxford
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 231
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