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DNA Cloning: Expression Systems, Vol. 2 by Hames Glover β€” book cover

DNA Cloning: Expression Systems, Vol. 2

by Hames Glover, D. M. Glover, David M. Glover
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Overview

Expression systems are in widespread use for cloning specific genes, for synthesizing the encoded proteins for structural and functional analysis, and for large-scale preparation of current use with background information and advice on the merits of each, step-by-step practical protocols, troubleshooting, and details of the latest applications. These two books, the first of four volumes are thoroughly revised and up-dated versions of the original ones published in the Practical Approach series. Together they will offer a complete guide to the major techniques required by modern molecular biology laboratories.

The book contains predominantly black-and-white illustrations, with some color illustrations.

Synopsis

Expression systems are in widespread use for cloning specific genes, for synthesizing the encoded proteins for structural and functional analysis, and for large-scale preparation of current use with background information and advice on the merits of each, step-by-step practical protocols, troubleshooting, and details of the latest applications. These two books, the first of four volumes are thoroughly revised and up-dated versions of the original ones published in the Practical Approach series. Together they will offer a complete guide to the major techniques required by modern molecular biology laboratories.

Arshad Rahman

This second edition incorporates contributions from established researchers in the field. It covers a wide range of current laboratory procedures for the expression of cDNA clones in a variety of expression systems together with the methods for screening libraries, purification of desired proteins, and the generation of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. The purpose is to provide theoretical and practical guidance in the basic methods needed for controlled production of gene products. The book largely meets its overall objective. Although intended especially to guide newcomers into studies involving expression of cloned genes, this book will also prove useful for experienced researchers. The contributors are active research workers who have important contributions to their respective areas, and so have first-hand knowledge of the topics they address. This nicely produced book is an excellent collection of established protocols in a step by step, ^^cookbook^^ format. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction giving an overview of the methods, followed by a complete list of equipment and reagents required and an up-to-date protocol. Each chapter concludes with useful hints, tips, and troubleshooting comments together with a concise list of references for additional information. This is an extremely useful book for anyone interested in learning and mastering the techniques currently used for controlled production of gene products. One problem is that the book is bound in a conventional fashion, as compared to other manuals that come as a spiral notebook. Comb binding will facilitate its use on a laboratory bench, its natural habitat. Nevertheless, the book helps fill the need for acomprehensive manual designed especially for the novice.

About the Author, Hames Glover

Glover, D. M. (Univ of Dundee); Hames, B. D. (Univ of Leeds)

The contributors represent the specialties of molecular biology, cell biology, and biochemistry. Most are from hospitals, academic medical centers, and laboratories in the U.S. and the U.K. Institutions prominently represented include Massachusetts General Hospital, Univ of Wisconsin at Madison, Wellcome Research Laboratories, and Univ of Dundee.

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Arshad Rahman

This second edition incorporates contributions from established researchers in the field. It covers a wide range of current laboratory procedures for the expression of cDNA clones in a variety of expression systems together with the methods for screening libraries, purification of desired proteins, and the generation of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. The purpose is to provide theoretical and practical guidance in the basic methods needed for controlled production of gene products. The book largely meets its overall objective. Although intended especially to guide newcomers into studies involving expression of cloned genes, this book will also prove useful for experienced researchers. The contributors are active research workers who have important contributions to their respective areas, and so have first-hand knowledge of the topics they address. This nicely produced book is an excellent collection of established protocols in a step by step, ^^cookbook^^ format. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction giving an overview of the methods, followed by a complete list of equipment and reagents required and an up-to-date protocol. Each chapter concludes with useful hints, tips, and troubleshooting comments together with a concise list of references for additional information. This is an extremely useful book for anyone interested in learning and mastering the techniques currently used for controlled production of gene products. One problem is that the book is bound in a conventional fashion, as compared to other manuals that come as a spiral notebook. Comb binding will facilitate its use on a laboratory bench, its natural habitat. Nevertheless, the book helps fill the need for acomprehensive manual designed especially for the novice.

From The Critics

Reviewer: Arshad Rahman, PhD(Rush Medical College of Rush University)
Description: This second edition incorporates contributions from established researchers in the field. It covers a wide range of current laboratory procedures for the expression of cDNA clones in a variety of expression systems together with the methods for screening libraries, purification of desired proteins, and the generation of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies.
Purpose: The purpose is to provide theoretical and practical guidance in the basic methods needed for controlled production of gene products. The book largely meets its overall objective.
Audience: Although intended especially to guide newcomers into studies involving expression of cloned genes, this book will also prove useful for experienced researchers. The contributors are active research workers who have important contributions to their respective areas, and so have first-hand knowledge of the topics they address.
Features: This nicely produced book is an excellent collection of established protocols in a step by step, "cookbook" format. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction giving an overview of the methods, followed by a complete list of equipment and reagents required and an up-to-date protocol. Each chapter concludes with useful hints, tips, and troubleshooting comments together with a concise list of references for additional information.
Assessment: This is an extremely useful book for anyone interested in learning and mastering the techniques currently used for controlled production of gene products. One problem is that the book is bound in a conventional fashion, as compared to other manuals that come as a spiral notebook. Comb binding will facilitate its use on a laboratory bench, its natural habitat. Nevertheless, the book helps fill the need for a comprehensive manual designed especially for the novice.

3 Stars from Doody

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1995
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
276
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780199634781

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