Methods in Plant Cell Biology, Part A
- 1 Edición, Volumen 49 - 7 de septiembre de 1995
- Última edición
- Editores: Leslie Wilson, David W. Galbraith, Paul T. Matsudaira, Hans J. Bohnert, Don P. Bourque
- Idioma: Inglés
Methods in Plant Cell Biology provides in two volumes a comprehensive collection of analytical methods essential for researchers and students in the plant sciences. Indivi… Leer más
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Methods in Plant Cell Biology provides in two volumes a comprehensive collection of analytical methods essential for researchers and students in the plant sciences. Individual chapters, written by experts in the field, provide an introductory overview, followed by a step-by-step technical description of the methods.
Puntos claves
Puntos claves
@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* Written by experts, many of whom have developed the individual methods described
* Contains most, if not all, the methods needed for modern research in plant cell biology
* Up-to-date and comprehensive
* Full references
* Allows quick access to relevant journal articles and to the sources of chemicals required for the procedures
* Selective concentration on higher plant methods allows for particular emphasis on those problems specific to plants
@bul:* Written by experts, many of whom have developed the individual methods described
* Contains most, if not all, the methods needed for modern research in plant cell biology
* Up-to-date and comprehensive
* Full references
* Allows quick access to relevant journal articles and to the sources of chemicals required for the procedures
* Selective concentration on higher plant methods allows for particular emphasis on those problems specific to plants
De interès para
De interès para
Graduate students, technicians, post doctoral, and experienced researchers in cell and developmental biology, plant science, agricultural biotechnology, agronomy, and related segments of plant genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and physiology. Especially useful to plant biologists, plant molecular biologists, plant pathologists, plant cell biologists, plant biotechnologists, and biotechnology company personnel.
Índice
Índice
Techniques for Examination of Cells within Tissues:
M.E. Galway, J.W. Heckman, Jr., G.J. Hyde, and L.C. Fowke, Advances in High-Pressure and Plunge-Freeze Fixation.
M.J. Hodson, Ion Localization and X-Ray Microanalysis.
C. Hawes and B. Martin, Freeze-Fracture Deep-Etch Methods.
P.J. Moore, Advances in Immunoelectron Microscopy.
M.V. Parthasarathy, Freeze-Substitution.
M. Schindler, The Cell Optical Displacement Assay (CODA)--Measurements of Cytoskeletal Tension in Living Plant Cells with a Laser Optical Trap.
R.C. Brown and B.E. Lemmon, Methods in Plant Immunolight Microscopy.
L.R. Griffing, M.A. Villanueva, J. Taylor, and S. Moon, Confocal Epipolarization Microscopy of Gold Probes in Plant Cells and Protoplasts.
R.I. Pennell and K. Roberts, Monoclonal Antibodies to Cell-Specific Cell Surface Carbohydrates in Plant Cell Biology and Development.
M.J. Guiltinan and L. McHenry, Epitope Tagging for the Detection of Fusion Protein Expression in Transgenic Plants.
M. De Block, In Situ Enzyme Histochemistry on Plastic-Embedded Plant Material.
G.I. McFadden, In Situ Hybridization.
X. Li and T.W. Okita, Localization of RNA by High Resolution in Situ Hybridization.
H. Knight and M.R. Knight, Recombinant Aequorin Methods for Intracellular Calcium Measurement in Plants.
M.P.Running, S.E. Clark, and E.M. Meyerowitz, Confocal Microscopy of the Shoot Apex.
D.J. Cosgrove, Measurements of Wall Stress Relaxation in Growing Plant Cells.
J.K.M. Roberts and J.-H. Xia, High-Resolution NMR Methods for Study of Higher Plants.
J.F. Thain, Electrophysiology.
A.J. Miller, Ion-Selective Microelectrodes for Measurement of Intracellular Ion Concentrations.
F.J.M. Maathuis and D. Sanders, Patch-Clamping Plant Cells.
Techniques for Manipulation and Analysis of Different Cell Types:
J. Sheen, Methods for Mesophyll and Bundle Sheath Cell Separation.
H. Kodama and A.Komamine, Synchronization of Cell Cultures of Higher Plants.
A. Spena and F. Salamini, Genetic Tagging of Cells and Cell Layers for Studies of Plant Development.
B. Prewett and T. Jacobs, Chemically Induced Mitotic Synchrony in Root ApicalMeristems.
V. Raghavan, Manipulation of Pollen Grains for Gametophytic and Sporophytic Types of Growth.
L.A. Brigham, H.-H. Woo, and M.C. Hawes, Root Border Cells as Tools in Plant Cell Studies.
Signal Transduction and Information Transfer:
A.-L. Paul and R.J. Ferl, In Vivo Footprinting of Protein-DNA Interaction.
B.W. Shirley and I. Hwang, The Interaction Trap: In Vivo Analysis of Protein-Protein Associations.
C. d'Enfert, M. Minet, and F. Lacroute, Cloning Plant Genes by Complementation of Yeast Mutants.
T.L. Reuber and F.M. Ausubel, Differential mRNA Display.
J. Chory, H.-M. Li, and N.Mochizuki, Molecular Methods for Isolation of Signal Transduction Pathway Mutants.
R. Walden, K. Fritze, and H. Harling, Induction of Signal Transduction Pathways through Promoter Activation.
H. Ma and C.A. Weiss, In Vitro Analysis of G-Protein Functions.
B. Liao and R.E. Zielinski, Production of Recombinant Plant Calmodulin and Its Use to Detect Calmodulin-Binding Proteins.
K.-I. Shimazaki and T. Kinoshita, Analysis of the Light Signaling Pathway in Stomatal Guard Cells.
V.P. Counihan, T.E. Phillips, and J.C. Walker, Immunocytochemical Localization of Receptor Protein Kinases in Plants.
M.A. Horn and J.C. Walker, Expression and Assay of Autophosphorylation of Recombinant Protein Kinases.
M.H. Cho and W.F. Boss, Transmembrane Signaling and Phosphoinositides.
Chapter References.
Subject Index.
Volumes in Series.
M.E. Galway, J.W. Heckman, Jr., G.J. Hyde, and L.C. Fowke, Advances in High-Pressure and Plunge-Freeze Fixation.
M.J. Hodson, Ion Localization and X-Ray Microanalysis.
C. Hawes and B. Martin, Freeze-Fracture Deep-Etch Methods.
P.J. Moore, Advances in Immunoelectron Microscopy.
M.V. Parthasarathy, Freeze-Substitution.
M. Schindler, The Cell Optical Displacement Assay (CODA)--Measurements of Cytoskeletal Tension in Living Plant Cells with a Laser Optical Trap.
R.C. Brown and B.E. Lemmon, Methods in Plant Immunolight Microscopy.
L.R. Griffing, M.A. Villanueva, J. Taylor, and S. Moon, Confocal Epipolarization Microscopy of Gold Probes in Plant Cells and Protoplasts.
R.I. Pennell and K. Roberts, Monoclonal Antibodies to Cell-Specific Cell Surface Carbohydrates in Plant Cell Biology and Development.
M.J. Guiltinan and L. McHenry, Epitope Tagging for the Detection of Fusion Protein Expression in Transgenic Plants.
M. De Block, In Situ Enzyme Histochemistry on Plastic-Embedded Plant Material.
G.I. McFadden, In Situ Hybridization.
X. Li and T.W. Okita, Localization of RNA by High Resolution in Situ Hybridization.
H. Knight and M.R. Knight, Recombinant Aequorin Methods for Intracellular Calcium Measurement in Plants.
M.P.Running, S.E. Clark, and E.M. Meyerowitz, Confocal Microscopy of the Shoot Apex.
D.J. Cosgrove, Measurements of Wall Stress Relaxation in Growing Plant Cells.
J.K.M. Roberts and J.-H. Xia, High-Resolution NMR Methods for Study of Higher Plants.
J.F. Thain, Electrophysiology.
A.J. Miller, Ion-Selective Microelectrodes for Measurement of Intracellular Ion Concentrations.
F.J.M. Maathuis and D. Sanders, Patch-Clamping Plant Cells.
Techniques for Manipulation and Analysis of Different Cell Types:
J. Sheen, Methods for Mesophyll and Bundle Sheath Cell Separation.
H. Kodama and A.Komamine, Synchronization of Cell Cultures of Higher Plants.
A. Spena and F. Salamini, Genetic Tagging of Cells and Cell Layers for Studies of Plant Development.
B. Prewett and T. Jacobs, Chemically Induced Mitotic Synchrony in Root ApicalMeristems.
V. Raghavan, Manipulation of Pollen Grains for Gametophytic and Sporophytic Types of Growth.
L.A. Brigham, H.-H. Woo, and M.C. Hawes, Root Border Cells as Tools in Plant Cell Studies.
Signal Transduction and Information Transfer:
A.-L. Paul and R.J. Ferl, In Vivo Footprinting of Protein-DNA Interaction.
B.W. Shirley and I. Hwang, The Interaction Trap: In Vivo Analysis of Protein-Protein Associations.
C. d'Enfert, M. Minet, and F. Lacroute, Cloning Plant Genes by Complementation of Yeast Mutants.
T.L. Reuber and F.M. Ausubel, Differential mRNA Display.
J. Chory, H.-M. Li, and N.Mochizuki, Molecular Methods for Isolation of Signal Transduction Pathway Mutants.
R. Walden, K. Fritze, and H. Harling, Induction of Signal Transduction Pathways through Promoter Activation.
H. Ma and C.A. Weiss, In Vitro Analysis of G-Protein Functions.
B. Liao and R.E. Zielinski, Production of Recombinant Plant Calmodulin and Its Use to Detect Calmodulin-Binding Proteins.
K.-I. Shimazaki and T. Kinoshita, Analysis of the Light Signaling Pathway in Stomatal Guard Cells.
V.P. Counihan, T.E. Phillips, and J.C. Walker, Immunocytochemical Localization of Receptor Protein Kinases in Plants.
M.A. Horn and J.C. Walker, Expression and Assay of Autophosphorylation of Recombinant Protein Kinases.
M.H. Cho and W.F. Boss, Transmembrane Signaling and Phosphoinositides.
Chapter References.
Subject Index.
Volumes in Series.
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Volumen: 49
- Publicado: 7 de septiembre de 1995
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre los editores
Sobre los editores
LW
Leslie Wilson
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Afiliaciones y experiencia
University of California, Santa Barbara, USADG
David W. Galbraith
Afiliaciones y experiencia
University of Arizona, Tucson, U.S.A.PM
Paul T. Matsudaira
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, U.S.A.HB
Hans J. Bohnert
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Crop Sciences, Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.DB
Don P. Bourque
Afiliaciones y experiencia
University of Arizona, Tucson, U.S.A.Ver libro en ScienceDirect
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