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Main Title A Guide to Methods in the Biomedical Sciences [electronic resource] /
Type EBOOK
Author Corley, Ronald B.
Publisher Springer US,
Year Published 2005
Call Number R-RZ
ISBN 9780387228457
Subjects Medicine ; Human genetics ; Biochemistry
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b99813
Collation XVI, 126 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Detection and Analysis of Proteins -- Detection and Analysis of Nucleic Acids -- Recombinant DNA Techniques: Cloning and Manipulation of DNA -- Antibody-Based Techniques -- Microscopy: Imaging of Biological Specimens -- The Derivation and Manipulation of Experimental Animals in Biomedical Sciences. A Guide to Methods in the Biomedical Sciences gives a basic description of common methods used in research. This is not intended to be a methods book. Rather, it is intended to be a book that outlines the purpose of the methods described, their limitations and provide alternative approaches as appropriate. Thousands of methods have been developed in the various biomedical disciplines and those covered in this book represent the basic, essential and most widely used methods in several different disciplines. The historical background (including some interesting anecdotes) leading to the development of ground-breaking techniques are described, especially those that significantly advanced the field of biomedical research. Advances that earned their inventors prestigious Nobel Prizes are emphasized. The book is divided into six sections, highlighting selected methods in protein chemistry, nucleic acids, recombinant DNA technology (including forensic based methods), antibody-based techniques, microscopy and imaging, and the use of animals in biomedical sciences.