Unravelling single cell genomics : micro and nanotools
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Unravelling single cell genomics : micro and nanotools
(RSC nanoscience & nanotechnology, no. 15)
Royal Society of Chemistry, c2010
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This unique introduction to the growing field of microfluidics applied to genomics provides an overview of the latest technologies and emphasizes its potential in answering important biological questions. Written by a physicist and a biologist, it offers a more comprehensive view than the previous literature. The book starts with key ideas in molecular biology, developmental biology and microtechnology before going on to cover the specifics of single cell analysis and microfluidic devices for single cell molecular analysis. Review chapters discuss the state-of-the art and will prove invaluable to all those planning to develop microdevices for molecular analysis of single cells. Methods allowing complete analysis of gene expression in the single cell are stressed - as opposed the more commonly used techniques that allow analysis of only a few genes at a time. As pioneers in the field, the authors understand how critical it is for a physicist to understand the biological issues and questions related to single cell analysis, as well for biologists to understand what microfluidics is all about. Aimed predominantly at graduate students, this book will also be of significant interest to scientists working in or affiliated with this field.
目次
- Introduction
- Basic concepts in molecular and cell biology
- Single cell analysis: a tool to understand basic biological mechanisms and concepts
- State-of-the-art single cell
- genomics and proteomics
- Introduction to MEMS and microfluidic devices
- State-of-the-art microfluidic systems for genomics and proteomics
- A concrete case: a microfluidic device for single cell whole transcriptome analysis
- Pushing the limits: manipulating cell-like volumes and detecting single copies
- Conclusion
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