Lesions and transplantation
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Lesions and transplantation
(Methods in neurosciences, v. 7)
Academic Press, c1991
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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ISBN 9780121852634
Description
No other area in the neurosciences has blossomed to the extent of neuropeptide technology. The new approaches that allow rapid isolation and sequencing and the availability of procedures for the synthesis of neuropeptides have led to major advances in this area. The book provides representative examples of useful techniques in neuropeptide technology. It features a convenient benchtop format; methods for easy adaptation to new systems and comprehensive protocols included for identification and purification of neuropeptides, neuropeptide synthesis, identification of neuropeptide modification, quantitation of neuropeptides antiserum generation and use in immunoassay and assays for enzymes that process and degrade neuropeptides.
Table of Contents
- Chemical sythesis and biosynthesis
- measurement of neuropeptides
- purification and characterization
- neuropeptide degrading and processing enzymes.
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: pbk ISBN 9780121852641
Description
Describes techniques for the chemical and nonchemical production of lesions, and the development of transplants, implants and grafts. Systems are presented for which lesions and transplantation provide useful models for human disease, and for studies of physiological and cellular phenomena.
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