The Cytoskeleton : a practical approach
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The Cytoskeleton : a practical approach
(The practical approach series)
IRL Press at Oxford University Press, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780199632565
Description
Cytoskeletal research has undergone rapid progress in recent years and is currently an area of intense research activity. "The Cytoskeleton - A Practical Approach" discusses methods and advice for investigating the cytoskeletal elements of eukaryotic cells. It focuses on the dynamic and functional aspects of the three major systems of the cytoskeleton - microfilaments, intermediate filaments and microtobules, and their interactions with their associate proteins. Detailed experimental protocols are given throughout, and emphasis is placed on recent advances in areas such as and microchemistry of proteins. This volume is aimed at both experienced and novice researchers, who wish to apply the technologies available for the study of these important components of eukaryotic cell structure.
Table of Contents
- Yu-li Wang: Fluorescence microscopic analysis of cytoskeletal organization and dynamics
- John H. Hartwig: An ultrastructural apporoach to understanding the cytoskeleton
- John A. Cooper: Actin filament assembly and organization in vitro
- Paul Matsudaira: Mapping structural and functional domains in actin-binding proteins
- R. Kimberley Cook & Peter A. Rubinstein: The generation and isolation of mutant actins
- Carolie A. Carothers Carraway: Association of cytoskeletal proteins with membranes
- Robley C. Williams, Jr: Analysis of microtubule dynamics in vitro
- Roger D. Sloboda: Methods for the purification and assay of microtubule-associated motility proteins
- F. Solomon, L. Connell, D. Kirkpatrick, V. Praitis & B. Winstein: Methods for studying the cytoskeleton in yeast
- Alerto Domingo, Alfonso Sarria, Robert M. Evans & Michael W. Klymkowsky: Studying intermediate filaments
- Appendix
- Index
- Volume
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: hard ISBN 9780199632572
Description
Cytoskeletal research has undergone rapid progress in recent years and is currently an area of intense research activity. "The Cytoskeleton - A Practical Approach" discusses methods and advice for investigating the cytoskeletal elements of eukaryotic cells. It focuses on the dynamic and functional aspects of the three major systems of the cytoskeleton - microfilaments, intermediate filaments and microtobules, and their interactions with their associate proteins. Detailed experimental protocols are given throughout, and emphasis is placed on recent advances in areas such as and microchemistry of proteins. This volume is aimed at both experienced and novice researchers, who wish to apply the technologies available for the study of these important components of eukaryotic cell structure.
Table of Contents
- Fluorescence microscopic analysis of cytoskeletal organization and dynamics, Yu-li-Wang
- an ultrastructural approach to understanding the cytoskeleton, John H. Hartwig
- actin filament assembly and organization in vitro, John A. Cooper
- mapping structural and functional domains in actin-binding proteins, Paul Matsudaira
- the generation and isolation of mutant actins, R. Kimberley Cook and Peter A. Rubinstein
- association of cytoskeletal proteins with membranes, Carolie A. Carothers Carraway
- analysis of microtubule dynamics in vitro, Robley C. Williams, Jr
- methods for the purification and assay of microtubule-associated motility proteins, Roger D. Sloboda
- methods for studying the cytoskeleton in yeast, P. Solomon et al
- studying intermediate filaments, Alberto Domingo et al.
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