At the bench : a laboratory navigator

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At the bench : a laboratory navigator

Kathy Barker

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, c2005

Updated ed.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

At the Bench is the unique and hugely successful handbook for living and working in the laboratory, an essential aid to understanding basic lab techniques and how research groups work at a human level. In this newly revised edition, chapters have been rewritten to accommodate the impact of computer technology and the Internet, not only on the acquisition and analysis of data, but also on its organization and presentation. Alternatives to the use of radiation have been expanded, and figures and illustrations have been redrawn to reflect changes in laboratory equipment and procedures.

Table of Contents

SECTION 1. Getting Oriented Chapter 1: General lab organization and procedures Chapter 2: Laboratory setup and equipment Chapter 3: Getting started and staying organized SECTION 2. Plotting a Course Chapter 4: How to set up an experiment Chapter 5: Laboratory notebooks Chapter 6: Presenting yourself and your data SECTION 3. Navigating Chapter 7: Making reagents and buffers Chapter 8: Storage and disposal Chapter 9: Working without contamination Chapter 10: Eukaryotic cell culture Chapter 11: Bacteria Chapter 12: DNA, RNA, and protein Chapter 13: Radioactivity Chapter 14: Centrifugation Chapter 15: Electrophoresis Chapter 16: Microscopy

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