Electron Microscopy in Microbiology: Volume 20
Frank Mayer(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 1. October 1988
Book
Hardback
431 pages
978-0-12-521520-6 (ISBN)
Description
This volume of this acclaimed series deals with electron microscopic techniques applied for the elucidation of microbial structures and structure-function relationships at cellular, sub-cellular, and macromolecular levels. Many of the recent findings on ultrastructural features of microorganisms have been obtained with newly developed methods, though classical approaches have not lost their validity. Therefore, both conventional and new methods have been incorporated into this volume. The topics dealt with are meaningful not only in bacterial cytology but also in physiology, enzymology, biochemistry, and molecular biology, and include aspects of medical and biotechnological application.
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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
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 165 mm
Weight
850 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-521520-6 (9780125215206)
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Content
Aspects of Morphology and Cytology of Microorganisms:
M. Muller, Cryopreparation of Microorganisms for Electron Microscopy.
U.B. Sleytr, P. Messner, and D. Pum, Analysis of Crystalline Bacterial Surface Layers by Freeze-etching, Metal Shadowing, Negative Staining, and Ultra-thin Sectioning.
J.R. Golecki, Analysis of Structure and Development of Bacterial Membranes (Outer, Cytoplasmic and Intracytoplasmic Membranes).
J. Lalucat, Analysis of Refractile (R) Bodies.
Identification, Localization, and Quantitation of Low-Molecular Weight Cellular Components:
K. Zierold, Electron Probe Microanalysis of Cryosections from Cell Suspensions.
R. Bauer, Electron Spectroscopic Imaging: An Advanced Technique for Imaging and Analysis in Transmission Electron Microscopy.
Identification and Localization of High-Molecular Weight Cellular Components:
G. Acker, Immunoelectron Microscopy of Surface Antigens (Polysaccharides) of Gram-Negative Bacteria Using Pre- and Post-embedding Techniques.
M. Rohde, H. Gerberding, T. Mund, and G.-W. Kohring, Immunoelectron Microscopic Localization of Bacterial Enzymes: Pre- and Post-embedding Labeling Techniques on Resin-embedded Samples.
J.W. Slot, A.H. Weerkamp, and H.J. Geuze, Localization of Macromolecular Components by Application of the Immunogold Technique on Cryo-Sectioned Bacteria.
H.-D. Tauschel, Localization of Bacterial Enzymes by Electron Microscopic Cytochemistry as Demonstrated for the Polar Organelle.
Isolated Bacterial Membranes and Proteoliposomes:
J. Golecki, Electron Microscopy of Isolated Microbial Membranes.
F. Mayer and M. Rohde, Analysis of Dimensions and Structural Organization of Proteoliposomes.
Electron Microscopy at Macromolecular Dimensions:
E. Spiess and R. Lurz, Electron Microscopic Analysis of Nucleic Acids and Nucleic Acid-Protein Complexes.
W. Johannssen, Interaction of Restriction Endonucleases with DNA as Revealed by Electron Microscopy.
A. Holzenburg, Preparation of Two-Dimensional Arrays of Soluble Proteins as Demonstrated for Bacterial D-Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase.
H. Engelhardt, Correlation Averaging and 3-D Reconstruction of 2-D Crystalline Membranes and Macromolecules.
Index.
Contents of Previous Volumes.
M. Muller, Cryopreparation of Microorganisms for Electron Microscopy.
U.B. Sleytr, P. Messner, and D. Pum, Analysis of Crystalline Bacterial Surface Layers by Freeze-etching, Metal Shadowing, Negative Staining, and Ultra-thin Sectioning.
J.R. Golecki, Analysis of Structure and Development of Bacterial Membranes (Outer, Cytoplasmic and Intracytoplasmic Membranes).
J. Lalucat, Analysis of Refractile (R) Bodies.
Identification, Localization, and Quantitation of Low-Molecular Weight Cellular Components:
K. Zierold, Electron Probe Microanalysis of Cryosections from Cell Suspensions.
R. Bauer, Electron Spectroscopic Imaging: An Advanced Technique for Imaging and Analysis in Transmission Electron Microscopy.
Identification and Localization of High-Molecular Weight Cellular Components:
G. Acker, Immunoelectron Microscopy of Surface Antigens (Polysaccharides) of Gram-Negative Bacteria Using Pre- and Post-embedding Techniques.
M. Rohde, H. Gerberding, T. Mund, and G.-W. Kohring, Immunoelectron Microscopic Localization of Bacterial Enzymes: Pre- and Post-embedding Labeling Techniques on Resin-embedded Samples.
J.W. Slot, A.H. Weerkamp, and H.J. Geuze, Localization of Macromolecular Components by Application of the Immunogold Technique on Cryo-Sectioned Bacteria.
H.-D. Tauschel, Localization of Bacterial Enzymes by Electron Microscopic Cytochemistry as Demonstrated for the Polar Organelle.
Isolated Bacterial Membranes and Proteoliposomes:
J. Golecki, Electron Microscopy of Isolated Microbial Membranes.
F. Mayer and M. Rohde, Analysis of Dimensions and Structural Organization of Proteoliposomes.
Electron Microscopy at Macromolecular Dimensions:
E. Spiess and R. Lurz, Electron Microscopic Analysis of Nucleic Acids and Nucleic Acid-Protein Complexes.
W. Johannssen, Interaction of Restriction Endonucleases with DNA as Revealed by Electron Microscopy.
A. Holzenburg, Preparation of Two-Dimensional Arrays of Soluble Proteins as Demonstrated for Bacterial D-Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase.
H. Engelhardt, Correlation Averaging and 3-D Reconstruction of 2-D Crystalline Membranes and Macromolecules.
Index.
Contents of Previous Volumes.