Biological and Biomedical Applications of Isoelectric Focusing
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer US
1977, 1977
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1977 |
Series: | Biological Separations
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- II. Gel Isoelectric Focusing Alone
- III. Gel Electrofocusing Followed by Electrophoresis
- IV Individual Types of Protein in Serum or Plasma
- V. Clinical Applications
- VI. References
- 1 Isoelectric Focusing of Human Saliva, Cerebrospinal Fluid, and Urine
- I. Introduction
- II. Isoelectric Focusing of Saliva
- III. Isoelectric Focusing of Cerebrospinal Fluid
- IV. Isoclectdc Focusing of Urine
- V. Conclusions
- VI.References
- 2 The Use of Gel in the Analysis of Hemoglobins
- I. Introduction
- II. Practical Applications
- III. Experimental Applications
- IV. References
- 3 Isoelectric Focusing of Allergens
- I. Introduction
- II. Methods
- III. Isoelectric Focusing of Allergens
- IV. Applications
- V. General Comments
- VI. References
- 4 Isoelectric Focusing of Muscle Proteins
- I. Introduction
- II. Technical Considerations
- III. Specific Applications
- IV. Conclusions and Predictions
- V. References
- 5 Studies of the Structure and Synthesis of Immunoglobulins by Isoelectric Focusing
- I. Introduction
- II. Methods of Isoelectric Focusing of Immunoglobulins
- III. Isoelectric Focusing of M-Proteins
- IV. Studies of Antibody Structure and Heterogeneity by Isoelectric Focusing
- V. Studies of Antibody Synthesis
- VI. References
- 6 The Use of Isoelectric Focusing in the Separation and Characterization of Nuclear Nonhistone Proteins
- I. Introduction
- II. General Properties of NHP
- III. Isoelectric Focusing of NHP
- IV. Artifacts and the Heterogeneity of NHP
- V. Conclusion
- VI. References
- 7 Isoelectric Focusing of Membrane Components
- I. Introduction
- II. Methods
- III. Biological Applications
- IV. References
- 8 Isoelectric Focusing of Seed Proteins
- I. Introduction
- II. Food Proteins
- III. Enzymes
- IV. Protease Inhibitors
- V. Lectins
- VI. Genetic Studies
- VII. Conclusion
- VIII. References
- 9 Isoelectric Focusing of Microbial Proteins
- I. Introduction
- II. Materials
- III. Methods
- IV. Isoelectric Focusing of Microbial Proteins
- V. Conclusions
- VI. References
- 10 Isoelectric Focusing of Serum Proteins
- I. Introduction