Darzynkiewicz / Robinson / Crissman | Flow Cytometry, Part B | Buch | 978-0-12-203052-9 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 697 Seiten

Darzynkiewicz / Robinson / Crissman

Flow Cytometry, Part B


2. Auflage 1995
ISBN: 978-0-12-203052-9
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology

Buch, Englisch, 697 Seiten

ISBN: 978-0-12-203052-9
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology


Flow Cytometry, Second Edition is a complete and comprehensive two-volume laboratory guide and reference for the use of the most current methods in flow cytometry sample preparation and analysis. These essential techniques are described in a step-by-step format, supplemented by explanatory sections and trouble-shooting tips. The methods are accessible to all researchers and students in biomedical science and biology who use flow cytometry to separate and analyze cells.
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J.R. Selden and F. Dolbeare, A Flow Cytometric Technique for Detection of DNA Repair in Mammalian Cells.
A. Krishan, Rapid Determination of Cellular Resistance-Related Drug Efflux in Tumor Cells.
D. Hedley and S. Chow, Glutathione and Cellular Resistance to Anti-Cancer Drugs.
F. Lacombe, Assay of Cell Resistance to Ara-C.
F. Belloc and F. Durrieu, Detection of mRNA Species by Flow Cytometry.
H. Fischer, J. Hindkjaer, S. Pedersen, J. Koch, C. Brandt, and S. Kølvraa, Primed in Situ Labeling (PRINS) and Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization (FISH).
B.D. Li, E.A. Timm, Jr., M.C. Riedy, S.P Harlow, and C.C. Stewart, Molecular Phenotyping by Flow Cytometry.
S.A. Brockman and R.F. Murphy, Isolation and Analysis of Somatic Cell Mutants with Defects in Endocytic Traffic.
M. Nüsse, W. Beisker, J. Kramer, B.M. Miller, G.A. Schreiber, S. Viaggi, E.M. Weller, and J.M. Wessels, Measurement of Micronuclei by Flow Cytometry.
D. Evenson and L. Jost, Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay: DNA Denaturability.
F. Spyratos and M. Brifford, Fine-Needle Cytopuncture and Flow Cytometry in the Characterization of Human Tumors.
S. Papa and M. Valentini, Functional NK Assays Using Flow Cytometry.
T.V. Shankey, Antibodies to Intermediate Filament Proteins as Probes for Multiparameter Flow Cytometry of Human Cancers.
R.E. Duque, Interactive Data Analysis for Evaluation of B-Cell Neoplasia by Flow Cytometry.
J.W.M. Visser and P. de Vries, Analysis and Sorting of Hematopoietic Stem Cells from Mouse Bone Marrow.
B.H. Davis and N.C. Bigelow, Reticulocyte Analysis and Reticulocyte Maturity Index.
K.A. Ault and J. Mitchell, Analysis of Platelets by Flow Cytometry.
C.J. Janse and P.H. Van Vianen, Flow Cytometry in Malaria Detection.
J.J. Fawcett, J.L. Longmire, J.C. Martin, L.L. Deaven, and L.S. Cram, Large-Scale Chromosome Sorting.
J.F. Leary, Strategies for Rare Cell Detection and Isolation.
J.V. Giorgi, Cell Sorting of Biohazardous Specimens for Assay of Immune Function.
J.F. Keij, A.C. Groenewegen, and J.W.M. Visser, High-Speed Photodamage Cell Sorting: An Evaluation of the ZAPPER Prototype.
A. Radbruch, B. Mechtold, A. Thiel, S. Miltenyi, and E. Pflüger, High-Gradient Magnetic Cell Sorting.
R.E. Durand, Contributions of Flow Cytometry to Studies with Multicell Spheroids.
J.P. Robinson, P.K. Narayanan, and W.O. Carter, Functional Measurements Using HL-60 Cells.
J.V. Giorgi and A. Landay, HIV Infection: Diagnosis and Disease Progression Evaluation.
B.S. Dien, M.S. Peterson, and F. Srienc, Cell-Cycle Analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
H.B. Steen, M.W. Jernaes, K. Skarstad, and E. Boye, Staining and Measurement of DNA in Bacteria.
G. Vesey, J. Narai, N. Ashbolt, K. Williams, and D. Veal, Detection of Specific Microorganisms in Environmental Samples Using Flow Cytometry.
C.M. Yentsch and S.A. Pomponi, Strategies for Flow Cytometric Analysis of Marine Microalgae and Sponge Cells.
D.W. Galbraith, Flow Cytometry and Sorting of Plant Protoplasts and Cells.
M.A. Sommerfelt and E.J. Sorscher, Use of Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting for Rapid Isolation of Insect Cells Harboring Recombinant Baculovirus.
T.M. McHugh, Flow Microsphere Immunoassay for the Quantitative and Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Soluble Analytes.
R.E. Durand, Calibration of Flow Cytometer Detector Systems.
A. Schwartz and E. Fernández-Repollet, Standardization for Flow Cytometry.
J.A. Steinkamp, Phase-Sensitive Detection Methods for Resolving Fluorescence Emission Signals and Directly Quantifying Lifetime.
R.P. Haugland, Spectra of Fluorescent Dyes Used in Flow Cytometry.
References.
Subject Index.


John P. Robinson is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park. Dr. Robinson founded and directed the Survey Research Center at the University of Maryland and the Communication Research Center at Cleveland State University. He has published more than 100 articles in professional journals and books and is a contributing editor to American Demographics magazine. Dr. Robinson was an American Statistical Association/National Science Foundation fellow at the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 1992-93, a Fulbright scholar at Moscow State University and Soviet Academy of Sciences in 1990, a Research Consultant at BBC News in 1978 and Research Coordinator for the U.S. Surgeon General's Program on Television and Human Behavior in 1970. He received the 1987 Fordham University McGannon Award for Social and Ethical Relevance in Communication Policy Research for his research on improving public understanding of the news. His areas of specialization include social science methodology, attitude and behavior measurement, social change, and the impact of mass communication and other home technology. Additionally, he is an Editor of the Encyclopedia of Food Science, Food Technology & Nutrition.


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