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A Rapid Method for the Quantification of GSH and GSSG in Biological Samples
Measurement of O2 consumption, conjugated dienes, and decomposition products of
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Combined Calcium Fluorescence Recording with Ionic Currents in Contractile Cells
Measurement of calcium (Ca2+ ) fluorescence in conjunction with ionic currents i
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In vitro and in vivo assays for osteoclast apoptosis
Mature osteoclasts, multinucleated giant cells responsible for bone resorption,
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Dynamic Pathway Modeling of Signal Transduction Networks: A Domain-Oriented Approach
Mathematical models of biological processes become more and more important in bi
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ELISA PROTOCOL 【Yale University 】
Materials:1) TS Buffer: 10 mM Tris pH 8.0150 mM NaCl2) TST Buffer: TS Buffer wit
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Preparation of bOG-DOPG mixed micelles
Materials: All glassware must be acid washed, rinsed thoroughly with water then
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酵母免疫荧光染色--Immunofluorescent Staining of Yeast:SDS Permeabilization Metho
Materials: 1) 1.0M KPO4 pH 6.5 : Make by mixing 33 mls of 1M K2H
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Hybridoma Production
Materials Tumor cells that have been treated with 8-azaguanine for 48 hours are
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Making ELISA using good antibodies
Materials and MethodsUsing Polyclonal AntibodiesYou need the following materials
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Characterization of Polysaccharides Using Mass Spectrometry for Bacterial Serotyping
Mass spectrometry provides a rapid and reliable method for characterization of b
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Bioinformatics in Glycomics: Glycan Characterization with Mass Spectrometric Data Using SimGlycan
Mass spectrometry (MS), with its low sample requirement and high sensitivity, ha
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Introduction to Proteomics
Mass spectrometry (MS) has recently become one of the most informative methods f
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Mass Spectrometry
Mass spectrometry (MS) (1 ) is one of the most important physical methods in ana
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Mass Spectrometric Determination of Protein Ubiquitination
Mass spectrometric methods of determining protein ubiquitination are described.
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DNA Transfection of Mammalian Cells Using Polybrene
Many techniques have been developed to transfect mammalian cells with DNA (1 –2