
Preparative Centrifugation: A Practical Approach
David Rickwood(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 10. December 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
424 pages
978-0-19-963211-4 (ISBN)
Description
While the theoretical basis of centrifugal separation remains the same, recent years have seen dramatic changes in both the design of centrifuges and the range of people that use them. This study is designed to reflect these changes by providing detailed protocols covering all types of separation, from DNA to cells. Guidelines are also given to help researchers devise new types of separation protocols. The book includes program source codes for calculation and simulation programs that are beneficial for quantitative centrifugation methods.
Reviews / Votes
'This book gives the theory and practical details how to obtain the best conditions for sub cellular separations.'International Journal of Biochemistry, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1993
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
numerous halftones, line drawings, tables
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-963211-4 (9780199632114)
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Content
S.P. Spragg & J. Steensgaard: Theoretical aspects of practical centrifugation; H. Roth & D. Rickwood: Centrifuges and rotors; M. Dobrota & R. Hinton: Conditions for density gradient separations; D. Rickwood: Centrifugal methods for characterizing macromolecules and their intereactions; J. Steensgaard & S.P. Spragg: Measurements of sedimentation coefficients; W.H. Evans: Isolation and characterization of membranes and cell organelles; A. Brouwer,
H.F.J. Hendriks, T. Ford, & D.L. Knook: Centrifugal separations for mammalian cells; J. Graham: Separations in zonal rotors
H.F.J. Hendriks, T. Ford, & D.L. Knook: Centrifugal separations for mammalian cells; J. Graham: Separations in zonal rotors