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نویسندگان: Sidney Fleischer. Lester Packer (Eds.)
سری: Methods in Enzymology 31
ISBN (شابک) : 9780121818944
ناشر: Academic Press
سال نشر: 1974
تعداد صفحات: 935
زبان: English
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استاندارد آزمایشگاهی تحسین شده، روش ها در آنزیمولوژی، یکی از معتبرترین انتشارات در زمینه بیوشیمی است. از سال 1955، هر جلد مشتاقانه مورد انتظار، مکرراً مورد مشورت و تمجید محققان و داوران قرار گرفته است. این مجموعه حاوی مطالب زیادی است که امروزه هنوز مرتبط است - واقعاً یک نشریه ضروری برای محققان در همه زمینههای علوم زیستی
The critically acclaimed laboratory standard, Methods in Enzymology, is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. The series contains much material still relevant today - truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences
Content:
Editorial Board
Page iii
Contributors to volume XXXI
Pages xi-xiv
Preface
Page xv
Sidney Fleischer, Lester Packer
Volumes in series
Pages xvii-xx
[1] Long-term preservation of liver for subcellular fractionation Original Research Article
Pages 3-6
Sidney Fleischer, Marija Kervina
[2] Subcellular fractionation of rat liver Original Research Article
Pages 6-41
Sidney Fleischer, Marija Kervina
[3] Subcellular fractionation of the pancreas Original Research Article
Pages 41-59
A.M. Tartakoff, J.D. Jamieson
[4] Subcellular Fractionation of Adipocytes Original Research Article
Pages 60-71
Leonard Jarett
[5]Isolation of plasma membranes from rat and mouse livers and hepatones Original Research Article
Pages 75-90
P. Emmelot, C.J. Bos, R.P. van Hoeven, W.J. van Blitterswijk
[6]Isolation of rat liver plasma membrane fragments in isotonic sucrose Original Research Article
Pages 90-102
Nathan N. Aronson Jr., Oscar Touster
[7] Preparation of isolated fat cells and fat cell “ghost”; methods for assaying adenylate cyclase activity and levels of cyclic AMP Original Research Article
Pages 103-114
M. Rodbell, G. Krishna
[8] The isolation of kidney brush border Original Research Article
Pages 115-123
David M. Neville Jr.
[9] Isolation of plasma membranes from intestinal brush borders Original Research Article
Pages 123-134
Alexander Eichholz, Robert K. Crane
[10] Isolation of plasma membrane from smooth, skeletal, and heart muscle Original Research Article
Pages 134-144
A.M. Kidwai
[11] Isolation of the plasma membrane from the thyroid Original Research Article
Pages 144-149
Kamejiro Yamashita, James B. Field
[12] Isolation of human platelets and platelet surface membranes Original Research Article
Pages 149-155
Nancy L. Baenziger, Philip W. Majerus
[13] Isolation of plasma membrane from tissue culturle—L cells Original Research Article
Pages 156-162
Leonard Warren
[14] The isolation and characterization of plasma membrane from cultured chicken embryo fibroblasts Original Research Article
Pages 162-168
James F. Perdue
[15] The preparation of red cell ghosts (membranes) Original Research Article
Pages 168-172
Donald J. Hanahan, Janice E. Ekholm
[16] Preparation of impermeable ghosts and inside-out vesicles from human erythrocyte membranes Original Research Article
Pages 172-180
Theodore L. Steck, Jeffrey A. Kant
[17] Isolation and characterization of Golgi apparatus and membranes from rat liver Original Research Article
Pages 180-191
Becca Fleischer
[18] Isolation of Rough and Smooth Microsomes—General Original Research Article
Pages 191-201
Gustav Dallner
[19] Nondestructive separation of rat liver rough microsomes into ribosomal and membranous components Original Research Article
Pages 201-215
M.R. Adelman, G. Blobel, D.D. Sabatini
[20] Procedure for the selective release of content from microsomal vesicles without membrane disassembly Original Research Article
Pages 215-225
G. Kreibich, D.D. Sabatini
[21] Separation of hepatic smooth and rough microsomes associated with drug-metabolizing enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 225-237
Theodore E. Gram
[22] Isolation of sarcoplasmic reticulum from skeletal muscle Original Research Article
Pages 238-246
Gerhard Meissner
[23] Isolation of nuclei from the thymus Original Research Article
Pages 246-252
Vincent G. Allfrey
[24] Isolation of nuclei from liver and other tissues Original Research Article
Pages 253-262
J.R. Tata
[25] Specific methods for the isolation of nuclei from chick oviduct Original Research Article
Pages 263-279
Thomas C. Spelsberg, John T. Knowler, Harold L. Moses
[26] Isolation and properties of the nuclear envelope Original Research Article
Pages 279-292
Charles B. Kasper
[27] Preparation of submitochondrial vesicles using nitrogen decompression Original Research Article
Pages 292-299
Sidney Fleischer, Gerhard Meissner, Murray Smigel, Robert Wood
[28] Rapid isolation techniques for mitochondria: Technique for rat liver mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 299-305
F.Carvalho Guerra
[29] Isolation of mitochondria from mouse mammary gland Original Research Article
Pages 305-310
Charles W. Mehard
[30] The isolation of outer and inner mitochondrial membranes Original Research Article
Pages 310-323
John W. Greenawalt
[31] Isolation of modified liver lysosomes Original Research Article
Pages 323-329
AndrГ© Trouet
[32] Isolation of kidney lysosomes Original Research Article
Pages 330-339
Arvid B. Maunsbach
[33] The preparation of macrophage lysosomes and phagolysosomes Original Research Article
Pages 339-345
Zena Werb, Zanvil A. Cohn
[34] The Isolation of granules from neutrophile polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN's) Original Research Article
Pages 345-353
Marco Baggiolini
[35] Isolation of lysosomes from lymphoid tissues Original Research Article
Pages 353-356
William E. Bowers
[36] Isolation of rat liver peroxisomes Original Research Article
Pages 356-368
Pierre Baudhuin
[37] Isolation of nucleoids (cores) from peroxisomes Original Research Article
Pages 368-374
Hideyuki Tsukada
[38] Fractionation of islet tissue in processing proinsulin to insulin Original Research Article
Pages 374-378
Wolfgang Kemmler, Donald F. Steiner
[39] Adrenal chromaffin granules: Isolation and disassembly Original Research Article
Pages 379-389
S.F. Bartlett, A.D. Smith
[40] Isolation of melanin granules Original Research Article
Pages 389-394
I. Aradvindakshan Menon, Herbert F. Haberman
[41] The isolation of secretory granules from mast cells Original Research Article
Pages 395-402
Börje Uvnäs
[42] The isolation of neurosecretory granules from the posterior pituitary Original Research Article
Pages 403-410
D.B. Hope, J.C. Pickup
[43] Methods for preparation of secretory granules from anterior pituitary glands Original Research Article
Pages 410-419
W.H. McShan
[44] The isolation of lung lamellar bodies Original Research Article
Pages 419-425
Charles H. Williams
[45] Procedures for the isolation of lipofuscin (age pigment) from normal heart and liver Original Research Article
Pages 425-432
A.N. Siakotos, Bernard L. Strehler
[46] Isolation of myelin from nerve tissue Original Research Article
Pages 435-444
William T. Norton
[47] Isolation of synaptosomal and synaptic plasma membrane fractions Original Research Article
Pages 445-452
Carl W. Cotman
[48] The isolation of nuclei from normal human and bovine brain Original Research Article
Pages 452-457
A.N. Siakotos
[49] The isolation of lysosomes from brain Original Research Article
Pages 457-477
Harold Koenig
[50] Procedures for the isolation of brain lipopigments: ceroid and lipofuscin Original Research Article
Pages 478-485
A.N. Siakotos
[51] The diversity of plant organelles with special reference to the electron cytochemical localization of catalase in plant microbodies Original Research Article
Pages 489-500
E.H. Newcomb, W.M. Becker
[52] Plant cell fractionation Original Research Article
Pages 501-519
C.A. Price
[53] Techniques for overcoming problems of lipolytic enzymes and lipoxygenases in the preparation of plant organelles Original Research Article
Pages 520-528
T. Galliard
[54] Overcoming problems of phenolics and quinones in the isolation of plant enzymes and organelles Original Research Article
Pages 528-544
W.D. Loomis
[55] Fractionation of green tissue Original Research Article
Pages 544-553
Shigeru I. Honda
[56] Plant Cell Transformation with Bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 553-558
Carl V. Lundeen
[57] Isolation of plant nuclei Original Research Article
Pages 558-565
Joseph P. Mascarenhas, Myra Berman-Kurtz, Robert R. Kulikowski
[58] Glyoxysomes Original Research Article
Pages 565-571
Harry Beevers, R.W. Breidenbach
[59] Vacuoles and spherosomes Original Research Article
Pages 572-578
Philippe Matile, Andres Wiemken
[60] The isolation of plant protoplasts Original Research Article
Pages 578-583
Edward C. Cocking
[61] Isolation of microsomes, ribosomes, and polysomes Original Research Article
Pages 583-589
Joe H. Cherry
[62] Isolation of mitochondria from plant material Original Research Article
Pages 589-600
George G. Laties
[63] Rapid isolation techniques for chloroplasts Original Research Article
Pages 600-606
Park S. Nobel
[64] Isolation of spheroplast and membrane vesicles from yeast and filamentous fungi Original Research Article
Pages 609-626
William R. Wiley
[65] Isolation of promitochondria from anaerobically grown saccharomyces cerevisiae Original Research Article
Pages 627-632
Gottfried Schatz, Ladislav KovГЎДЌ
[66] The isolation of intracellular membranes of Escherichia coli 0111a Original Research Article
Pages 633-642
John W. Greenawalt
[67] Separation of the inner (cytoplasmic) and outer membranes of gram-negative bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 642-653
M.J. Osborn, R. Munson
[68] Isolation of cell walls from gram-positive bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 653-667
Milton R.J. Salton
[69] Isolation of the cell membrane of Halobacterium halobium and its fractionation into red and purple membrane Original Research Article
Pages 667-678
Dieter Oesterhelt, Walther Stoeckenius
[70] The isolation of gas vesicles from blue-green algae Original Research Article
Pages 678-686
A.E. Walsby
[71] The isolation of the amoeba plasma membrane and the use of latex beads for the isolation of phagocytic vacuole (phagosome) membranes from amoebae including the culture techniques for amoebae Original Research Article
Pages 686-698
Edward D. Korn
[72] Transport in isolated bacterial membrane vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 698-709
H.R. Kaback
[73] Centrifugation Original Research Article
Pages 713-733
Eric Reid, Robert Williamson
[74] Isolation of subcellular organelles of metabolism on isopycnic sucrose gradients Original Research Article
Pages 734-746
N.E. Tolbert
[75] The use of continuous preparative free-flow electrophoresis for dissociating cell fractions and isolation of membranous components Original Research Article
Pages 746-761
K. Hannig, H.-G. Heidrich
[76] Countercurrent distribution of cells and cell organelles Original Research Article
Pages 761-769
Per-Г…ke Albertsson
[77] Destabilization of membranes with chaotropic ions Original Research Article
Pages 770-790
Y. Hatefi, W.G. Hanstein
[78] Fast analyzers for biochemical analysis Original Research Article
Pages 790-833
T.O. Tiffany, C.A. Burtis, N.G. Anderson
Author index
Pages 835-862
Subject index
Pages 863-889