John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008. - 737 pages.
Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques (CPET) is a fundamentally new type of laboratory manual. This manual thus serves as a companion for more advanced technical manuals, such as the other titles in the Current Protocols series, and is a basic standard reference for any molecular laboratory. As this manual covers technical skills taught in many undergraduate molecular and cell biology classrooms, it may also be used as a text for these courses. The editors expect that it will not only support early research experiences but will continue to be a key reference throughout a student’s subsequent years of training and practice.
Thus, Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques includes chapters on weighing and measuring volumes, spectroscopy, reagent preparation, growing bacterial and animal cells, centrifugation, puri?cation and measurement of concentrations of nucleic acids, electrophoresis, protein and nucleic acid blotting, microscopy, and molecular enzymology, including the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), etc.
Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques (CPET) is a fundamentally new type of laboratory manual. This manual thus serves as a companion for more advanced technical manuals, such as the other titles in the Current Protocols series, and is a basic standard reference for any molecular laboratory. As this manual covers technical skills taught in many undergraduate molecular and cell biology classrooms, it may also be used as a text for these courses. The editors expect that it will not only support early research experiences but will continue to be a key reference throughout a student’s subsequent years of training and practice.
Thus, Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques includes chapters on weighing and measuring volumes, spectroscopy, reagent preparation, growing bacterial and animal cells, centrifugation, puri?cation and measurement of concentrations of nucleic acids, electrophoresis, protein and nucleic acid blotting, microscopy, and molecular enzymology, including the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), etc.