
Recent Advances in Cytometry, Part B: Volume 103
Advances in Applications
Academic Press
5th Edition
Published on 13. July 2011
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-12-385493-3 (ISBN)
Description
Cytometry is one of the most rapidly growing methodologies available for basic cell and molecular biology, cytogenetics, immunology, oncology, environmental sciences and also various fields of clinical medicine. This new edition, split into 2 Parts, is an almost completely new book, with nearly all of the chapters devoted to new topics. Like the previous volumes on cytometry published as part of the Methods in Cell Biology series, it provides a comprehensive description of particular cytometric methods and reviews their applications. Chapters present the theoretical foundations of the described methods, their applicability in experimental laboratory and clinical settings, and describes common traps and pitfalls such as problems with data interpretation, comparison with alternative assays, and choosing the optimal assay.
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Series
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Researchers in the fields of cell and molecular biology, immunology, and cytogenetics.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
920 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-385493-3 (9780123854933)
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Previous edition

Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz | Mario Roederer | Hans J. Tanke
Cytometry: New Developments: Volume 75
Book
01/2005
4th Edition
Academic Press
€142.37
Withdrawn from sale
Persons
Volume editor
CANCER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE
NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE AT VALHALLA
NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE AT VALHALLA
Content
Section I. New Applications in Cell Biology1. Recent Advances in Cytometry Applications: Pre-clinical, Clinical, and Cell Biology2. Detection of Hematopoietic Stem Cells by Flow Cytometry3. Identification of very small embryonic/epiblast like stem cells (vsels) circulating in peripheral blood during organ/tissue injuries4. Apoptosis and beyond: cytometry in studies of programmed cell death5. Assessment of Oxidative Stress-Induced DNA damage by Immunoflourescent Analysis of 8-oxodG6. Analysis of Individual Molecular Events of DNA Damage Response by Flow and Image Assisted Cytometry7. Fluorescence-based detection and quantification of features of cellular senescence8. Measurement of Telomere Length using PNA Probe by Cytometry
Section II. Pre-Clinical and Clinical Applications9. Cytometry of Intracellular Signaling; From Laboratory Bench to Clinical Application10. Immunophenotypic pattern of myeloid populations by flow cytometry analysis11. Flow cytometry-based pharmacodynamic monitoring after organ transplantation12. Clinical Cytometry and Progress in HLA Antibody Detection13. Clinical Utility of Flow Cytometry in the Study of Erythropoiesis and Non-Clonal Red Cell Disorders14. Immunophenotypic characterization of bone marrow MCs in mastocytosis and other mast cell disorders
Section II. Pre-Clinical and Clinical Applications9. Cytometry of Intracellular Signaling; From Laboratory Bench to Clinical Application10. Immunophenotypic pattern of myeloid populations by flow cytometry analysis11. Flow cytometry-based pharmacodynamic monitoring after organ transplantation12. Clinical Cytometry and Progress in HLA Antibody Detection13. Clinical Utility of Flow Cytometry in the Study of Erythropoiesis and Non-Clonal Red Cell Disorders14. Immunophenotypic characterization of bone marrow MCs in mastocytosis and other mast cell disorders