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Immunochemical Protocols

The protocols given in this chapter are selected examples of the universe of modern immunology. The demands of a biochemical lab gave the background of this selection therefore, procedures which afford specialized knowledge, such as, for example, production of monoclonal antibodies, are omitted, and the reader is referred to the respective literature. [Pg.129]

As with other biochemical methods, the immunochemical protocols are improved, but modifications are possible and sometimes desirable. [Pg.129]

Caponi L, Migliorini P (eds.) (1999) Antibody usage in the lab. Springer, Berlin [Pg.129]

Crowther JR (2001) ELISA - Guidebook. Humana Press, Totowa, N.J. Harlow E, Lane D (1988) Antibodies. A laboratory manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory [Pg.129]

Hudson L, Hay F (1989) Practical immunology, 3rd ed., Blackwell, Oxford Kerr MA, Thorpe R (eds.) (1994) Immimochemistry Labfax Academic Press, Oxford [Pg.129]


From Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol 80 Immunochemical Protocols, 2nd ed Edited by J D Pound Humana Press Inc, Totowa, NJ... [Pg.1]


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