Antibody Usage in the Lab, 1999
Coll. Springer Lab Manuals

Coordinators: Caponi Laura, Migliorini Paola

Language: French

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A handy lab manual that allows quick and easy access to the techniques commonly used in analysing antibody specificity. It describes some of the most useful immunological techniques based on antibodies, including ELISA, immunoblotting and immunoprecipitation protocols that provide useful tools for recognising immunological specificities, together with basic immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry procedures for the in situ identification of antigens. The topics are discussed from a practical point of view, combining the theoretical basis of each technique with sample protocols and a troubleshooting guide. Attention is focused on the various aspects of the protocols described thus providing readers with the maximum possible information on each technique. XXXXXXX NEUER TEXT This handy lab manual permits quick access to the techniques commonly used to analyze antibody specificity. The most useful immunological techniques are described, providing readers with practical tools for recognizing immunological specificities and procedures for the in situ identification of antigens. The theoretical basis of each technique is described and sample protocols and troubleshooting tips are included. A Springer Lab Manual
1 Introduction.- 2 ELISA assays.- 3 Immunoblotting.- 4 Immunoprecipitation.- 5 Immunofluorescence.- 6 Immunohistochemistry.- 7 Antibody Specificity Analyzed by Peptides Synthesized on Cellulose Membranes.- Appendix 1.- Appendix 2.- Appendix 3.

First lab manual describing the most useful immunological techniques based on antibodies Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions with troubleshooting guide Practical hints and experimental strategies are given for each protocol

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras