Provides theoretical background for some widely used biomolecular calculations and several modern research procedures. It also provides worked examples and spreadsheet templates of numerous biomolecular calculations. The approach taken is multidisciplinary. Thus, some topics discussed may be found in textbooks of biology, general chemistry, statistics, or computer science. Other topics discussed may be found in the primary biomedical research journals, annual review publcations and momgraphs. Whenever possible, applications of the topics discussed to recent research in clinical, academic, industrial,and basic research laboratories are pointed out explicitly. Thus Basic Biomedical Laboratory Procedures and Computing provides theoretical background and spreadsheet solutions in selected areas of the contemporary biomedical sciences; It also feflects the thinking, methods, instruments and experimental strategies of today's practising biomedical scientists
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"Good review of basic principles and the computer spredsheets are very useful."--Mary Lou Caspers, University of Detroit
"A very good addition to the field of modern experimental biochemistry. I like the wide usage of spredsheets for calculations throughout this book, and the extensive literature citations."--Andrzej Paszczynski, University of Idaho
"Good review of basic principles and the computer spredsheets are very useful."--Mary Lou Caspers, University of Detroit
"A very good addition to the field of modern experimental biochemistry. I like the wide usage of spredsheets for calculations throughout this book, and the extensive literature citations."--Andrzej Paszczynski, University of Idaho
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978-0-19-507897-8 (9780195078978)
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R. Cecil Jack now retired, former Chairman, Department of Biological Services, St Johns University
PART I. BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY ; 1. Solutions: Preparation and concentration ; 2. Acids and bases ; 3. Countercurrent distribution and chromatography ; PART II. MACROMOLECULAR STRUCTURE AND ASSAY ; 4. The separation and characterization of macromolecules ; 5. Kinetics and binding equilibria ; 6. Molecular immunology and immunochemical assays ; PART III. PHYSIOCHEMICAL APPROACHES ; 7. Biomolecular spectroscopy ; 8. Radioactivity ; 9. Oxidation reduction ; PART IV. DATA ANALYSIS ; 10. One- and Two-sample analyses ; 11. Analysis of variance ; Appendices