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Reporter genes

a practical guide
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Year: 2007
Publisher: Totowa, NJ, Humana Press
Series: Methods in molecular biology; 411
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Table of contents
 
 
Preface. Donald S. Anson.
 
1. Methodologies for staining and visualisation of "-galactosidase in
embryos and tissues. Siobhan Loughna* and Deborah Henderson.
 
2. Immunohistochemical Detection of Beta-Galactosidase or Green
Fluorescence Protein on Tissue Sections. Philip A. Seymour and Maike
Sander*.
 
3. Detection of Reporter Gene Expression in Murine Airways. Maria
Limberis*, Peter Bell, and James M. Wilson.
 
4. Three dimensional analysis of molecular signals with episcopic
imaging techniques. Wolfgang J. Weninger* & Timothy J. Mohun
 
5. Fluorescent proteins for cell biology. George H. Patterson*
 
6. Detection of GFP during nervous system development in Drosophila
melanogaster. Karin Edoff, James S. Dods and Andrea H. Brand*
 
7. Autofluorescent Proteins for Flow Cytometry. Charles G. Bailey and
John E. J. Rasko*
 
8. Fluorescent protein reporter systems for single cell measurements.
Steven K. Dower*, Eva E. Qwarnstrom and Endre Kiss-Toth
 
9. Subcellular Imaging of cancer cells in live mice. Robert M. Hoffman*
 
 
10. Non-invasive Imaging of Molecular Events with Bioluminescent
Reporter Genes in Living Subjects. Pritha Ray and Sanjiv Sam Gambhir*.
 
11. Green Fluorescent Protein as a Tracer in Chimeric Tissues. Harald
Jockusch* and Daniel Eberhard
 
About this book
 
Reporter genes have played, and continue to play, a vital role in many areas of biological research by providing a ready means for qualitative and quantitative assessment of the activity of genes and location of gene products in different environments. In Reporter Genes: A Practical Guide, renowned researchers describe practical protocols for experimentation with the most useful reporter genes for mammalian systems that are available, concentrating on those marker genes that are currently most commonly used. Among the topics covered in this volume are methodologies for staining and visualization of ß-galactosidase in embryos and tissues, immunohistochemical detection of ß-galactosidase, detection of reporter gene expression in murine airways, and three dimensional analysis of molecular signals with episcopic imaging techniques. Also covered in this groundbreaking text are fluorescent proteins, detection of GFP during nervous system development, fluorescent protein reporter systems for single cell measurements, and non-invasive imaging of molecular events. Comprehensive and illuminating, Reporter Genes: A Practical Guide will be an oft-used reference for geneticists, molecular engineers, and molecular biologists.

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Donald S. Anson
Year: 2007
Publisher: Totowa, NJ, Humana Press
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Classification: Search for this systematic ZB-40, GE-40, GE-30, ZB-130
Subject type: Search for this subject type Methodenbuch
ISBN: 9781588297396
Description: X, 158 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Series: Methods in molecular biology; 411
Tags: Reporter genes; LC; Cytology; Zytologie; Zellbiologie; Mammals; Genetics; Zellbiologie Methoden; Molekulare Genetik; Genetik; Genetik Methoden; Cytological techniques; NLM; Genes, Reporter
Participating parties: Search for this character Anson, Donald S. [Hrsg.]
Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand