Methods in Cell Biology: Methods in Muscle Biology v.52
Charles P. Emerson Jr(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 1. January 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
500 pages
978-0-12-238190-4 (ISBN)
Description
Methods in Muscle Biology is a comprehensive laboratory guide that details the methods used in the study of muscle biology. The techniques included embrace cell, developmental, and molecular biology, as well as physiology, neurobiology, and medical research.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
b&w illustrations, index
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 201 mm
Weight
908 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-238190-4 (9780122381904)
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Content
Embryological analysis of myogenesis: Avian somite transplantation - a review of basic methods, C.P. Ordahl, B. Christ; Myogenesis in the mouse embryos, M. Buckingham, G. Cossu; Myogenesis in Xenopus embryos, J.B. Gordon; Zebrafish - genetic andembryological methods in a transparent vertebrate embryo, M.C. Fihsman et al. Myogenesis in cell culture: Skeletal muscle cultures, C. Neville et al; Avian cardiac progenitors - methods for isolation, culture, and analysis of differentiation, M. Gannon, D. Bader; Vascular smooth muscle cell cultures, R.R. Pauly et al; skeletal muscle satellite cell cultures, R.E. allen et al. Viral and cellular gene delivery systems in muscle: Retroviral gene delivery, M.J. Federspiel, S.H. Hughes; The use of replication-defective retroviruses for cell lineage studies of myogenic cells, D.A. Fischman, T. Mikawa; Adenoviral gene delivery, T. Ragot et al; Methods for myoblast transplantation, T.A. Rando, H.M. Blau. Molecular analysis of muscle structure and function: Structure-function analysis of cytoskeletal/contractile proteins in avian myotubes, H.L. Sweeny, H. Feng; Functional and structural approaches to the study of excitation-contraction coupling, K.G. Beam, C. Franzini-Armstrong; Adenovirus-mediated myofilament gene transfer into adult cardiac myocytes, M. Westfall et al; In Vivo approaches to neuromuscular structure and function,R.J. Balice-Gordon; Molecular diversity of myofibrillar proteins - isoforms analysis at the protein and mRNA level, S. Schiaffino, G. Salviati. Molecular genetic analysis of muscle gene regulation: Transgenic mice - production and analysis of expression, A. Faeman, M. Shani; DNA transfection of cultured muscle cells, C. Neville et al; DNA and adenovirus-mediated gene transfer into cardiac muscle, A. Kass-Eisler, L.A. Leinwand; Nuclear DNA binding proteins, K.L. Kucharczuk, D.J. Goldhamer.