
Bone Research Protocols
Humana Press Inc.
1st Edition
Published on 17. April 2003
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Hardback
XIV, 450 pages
978-1-58829-044-1 (ISBN)
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The last decade has seen a tremendous advance in our understanding of bone biology. The genes responsible for the majority of rare inherited bone disorders have been identified and much progress has been made in the identification of genes in polygenic disorders such as Paget's disease and complex multigene diseases such as osteoporosis. Transgenic technology has identified further genes, sometimes unexpectedly, with profound effects on bone. This wealth of new genetic information will undoubtedly lead to extensive cell biological studies to understand the mechanisms by which these gene products affect bone mass and bone strength. In Bone Research Protocols a catalogue of protocols has been assembled to perform such mechanistic studies. In the tradition of the Methods in Molecular Medicine series, the chapters are practical laboratory protocols that should enable the reader to carry out the techniques from scratch. To our knowledge this is the first time such a truly practical manual on well-established bone methods has been assembled, and this volume aims to be complementary to and follow on from the more theoretical Methods in Bone Biology, edited by Arnett and Henderson (1).
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"Bone Research Protocols is a most welcome compilation of methods. In it, many of the most productive laboratories in some of the most challenging areas of cell biology reveal detailed protocols that have been used to solve key problems. Short of spending a sabbatical in one of the eminent laboratories that contributed, this volume provides the best possible introduction to these methods." - TRENDS in Endocrinology and MetabolismMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Totowa
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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191 s/w Abbildungen
191 black & white illustrations
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Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
945 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58829-044-1 (9781588290441)
DOI
10.1385/1592593666
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Content
Part I. Culture of Osteoblasts and Osteocytes
Human Osteoblast Culture
James A. Gallagher
Osteoblast Isolation from Murine Calvariae and Long Bones
Astrid Bakker and Jenneke Klein-Nulend
Mineralizing Fibroblast-Colony-Forming Assays
Andrew Scutt, Lynsey Reading, Nanette Scutt, and Karen Still
Osteocyte Isolation and Culture
Peter J. Nijweide, Arie van der Plas, Marcel J. Alblas, and Jenneke Klein-Nulend
Part II. Culture of Osteoclasts. Isolated Osteoclast Cultures
Astrid Hoebertz and Timothy R. Arnett
Primary Isolation and Culture of Chicken Osteoclasts
Patricia Collin-Osdoby, Fred Anderson, and Philip Osdoby
Isolation and Purification of Rabbit Osteoclasts
Fraser P. Coxon, Julie C. Frith, Helena L. Benford, and Michael J. Rogers
Generating Human Osteoclasts from Peripheral Blood
Afsie Sabokbar and Nicholas A. Athanasou
Generating Human Osteoclasts from Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood
Adrienne M. Flanagan and Helen M. Massey
Generating Murine Osteoclasts from Bone Marrow
Naoyuki Takahashi, Nobuyuki Udagawa, Sakae Tanaka, and Tatsuo Suda
Osteoclast Formation in the Mouse Coculture Assay
Robert J. van 't Hof
RANKL-Mediated Osteoclast Formation from Murine RAW 264.7 Cells
Patricia Collin-Osdoby, Xuefeng Yu, Hong Zheng, and Philip Osdoby
Part III. Bone Organ Culture
Analysis of Osteoclast Function in Mouse Calvarial Cultures
Michael J. Marshall and Marit N. Rowlands
Assessing Bone Formation Using Mouse Calvarial Organ Culture
I. Ross Garrett
Part IV. Histological and Ultrastructural Techniques
In Situ Hybridization and In Situ Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction in Human Bone Sections
Andrew P. Mee and Judith A. Hoyland
Techniques for the Study of Apoptosis in Bone
Brendon S. Noble and Hazel Y. Stevens
Protein Localization in Wax-Embedded and Frozen Sections of Bone Using Immunohistochemistry
Sharyn Bord
Detection of Noncollagenous Bone Proteins in Methylmethacrylate-Embedded Human Bone Sections
Johannes P. T. M. van Leeuwen and Pieter Derkx
Fluorescence Imaging of Bone-Resorbing Osteoclasts by Confocal Microscopy
Stephen A. Nesbitt and Michael A. Horton
Bone Histomorphometry
Shobna Vedi and Juliet Compston
Transmission Electron Microscopy of Bone
Vincent Everts, Anneke Niehof, and Wouter Beertsen
Scanning Electron Microscopy of Bone
Deborah Marshall, Miep H. Helfrich, and Richard M. Aspden
Part V. Imaging Techniques
Bone Measurement by Peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography in Rodents
Jürg A. Gasser
Part VI. In Vivo Techniques. Studies of Local Bone Remodeling: The Calvarial Injection Assay
Robert J. van 't Hof, Claire E. Clarkin, and Kenneth J. Armour
Inflammation-Induced Osteoporosis: The IMO Model
Kenneth J. Armour and Katharine E. Armour
Ovariectomy and Estrogen Replacement in Rodents
Jade W. M. Chow
Part VII. Mechanical Loading Techniques
Mechanical Testing of Bone Ex Vivo
Richard M. Aspden
Bone Cell Responses to Fluid Flow
Hazel Y. Stevens and John A. Frangos
Methods for Analyzing Bone Cell Responses to Mechanical Loading Using In Vitro Monolayer and Organ Culture Models
Andrew A. Pitsillides, Victoria Das-Gupta, Dominic Simon, and Simon C. F. Rawlinson
Part VIII. Molecular Analysis
Extraction of Nucleic Acids from Bone
Tracy L. Stewart and Val Mann
Analysis of Gene Expression in Bone by Quantitative RT-PCR
Deborah Ireland
Index