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نویسندگان: Sidney Fleischer. Becca Fleischer (Eds.)
سری: Methods in Enzymology 171
ISBN (شابک) : 9780121820725
ناشر: Academic Press
سال نشر: 1989
تعداد صفحات: 963
زبان: English
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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 171
Pages ix-xii
Preface
Pages xiii-xiv
Sidney Fleischer, Becca Fleischer
Volumes in series
Pages xv-xxix
[1] Transport machinery: An overview Original Research Article
Pages 3-12
George Sachs, Sidney Fleischer
[2] Survey of carrier methodology: Strategy for identification, isolation, and characterization of transport systems Original Research Article
Pages 12-23
Martin Klingenberg
[3] Kinetics of transport: Analyzing, testing, and characterizing models using kinetic approaches Original Research Article
Pages 23-62
Wilfred D. Stein
[4] Kinetics of ion movement mediated by carriers and channels Original Research Article
Pages 62-112
Olaf Sparre Andersen
[5] Inhibition kinetics of carrier systems Original Research Article
Pages 113-132
Rosa DevГ©s, R.M. Krupka
[6] Design of simple devices to measure solute fluxes and binding in monolayer cell cultures Original Research Article
Pages 133-144
Jaydutt V. Vadgama
[7] Utilization of binding energy and coupling rules for active transport and other coupled vectorial processes Original Research Article
Pages 145-164
William P. Jencks
[8] Generation of steady-state rate equations for enzyme and carrier-transport mechanisms: A microcomputer program Original Research Article
Pages 164-190
Keith R. Runyan, Robert B. Gunn
[9] Liposome preparation and size characterization Original Research Article
Pages 193-217
Martin C. Woodle, Demetrios Papahadjopoulos
[10] Preparation of microcapsules from human erythrocytes: Use in transport experiments of glutathione and its S-conjugate Original Research Article
Pages 217-225
Takahito Kondo
[11] Planar lipid-protein membranes: Strategies of formation and of detecting dependencies of ion transport functions on membrane conditions Original Research Article
Pages 225-253
Hansgeorg Schindler
[12] Spontaneous insertion of integral membrane proteins into preformed unilamellar vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 253-264
David Zakim, Anthony W. Scotto
[13] Gentle and fast transmembrane reconstitution of membrane proteins Original Research Article
Pages 265-274
Norbert A. Dencher
[14] Ion carriers in planar bilayers: Relaxation techniques and noise analysis Original Research Article
Pages 274-286
R. Benz, H.-A. Kolb, P. Läuger, G. Stark
[15] Ion interactions at membranous polypeptide sites using nuclear magnetic resonance: Determining rate and binding constants and site locations Original Research Article
Pages 286-342
Dan W. Urry, T.L. Trapane, C.M. Venkatachalam, R.B. McMichens
[16] Measuring electrostatic potentials adjacent to membranes Original Research Article
Pages 342-364
David Cafiso, Alan McLaughlin, Stuart McLaughlin, Anthony Winiski
[17] Determination of surface potential of biological membranes Original Research Article
Pages 364-375
Hagai Rottenberg
[18] Lipid coumarin dye as a probe of interfacial electrical potential in biomembranes Original Research Article
Pages 376-387
Peter Fromherz
[19] Modulation of membrane protein function by surface potential Original Research Article
Pages 387-394
Reinhard Krämer
[20] Use of nonequilibrium thermodynamics in the analysis of transport: General flow-force relationships and the linear domain Original Research Article
Pages 397-444
Daniela Pietrobon, S. Roy Caplan
[21] Cell isolation techniques: Use of enzymes and chelators Original Research Article
Pages 444-461
Miguel J.M. Lewin, A.M. Cheret
[22] Cell separation by gradient centrifugation methods Original Research Article
Pages 462-482
Thomas G. Pretlow, Theresa P. Pretlow
[23] Cell separation by elutriation: Major and minor cell types from complex tissues Original Research Article
Pages 482-497
Martin J. Sanders, Andrew H. Soll
[24] Cell separation using velocity sedimentation at unit gravity and buoyant density centrifugation Original Research Article
Pages 497-512
John Wells
[25] Separation of cell populations by free-flow electrophoresis Original Research Article
Pages 513-531
Hans-G. Heidrich, Kurt Hannig
[26] Separation of cells and cell organelles by partition in aqueous polymer two-phase systems Original Research Article
Pages 532-549
Per-ГҐke Albertsson
[27] Flow cytometry: Rapid isolation and analysis of single cells Original Research Article
Pages 549-581
Bruce D. Jensen, Paul Karl Horan
[28] Use of cell-specific monoclonal antibodies to isolate renal epithelia Original Research Article
Pages 581-589
Arlyn Garcia-Perez, William S. Spielman, William K. Sonnenburg, William L. Smith
[29] Pancreatic acini as second messenger models in exocrine secretion Original Research Article
Pages 590-593
Jerry D. Gardner, Robert T. Jensen
[30] Ascites cell preparation: Strains, caveats Original Research Article
Pages 593-603
Rose M. Johnstone, Philip C. Laris
[31] Direct current electrical measurement in epithelia: Steady-state and transient analysis Original Research Article
Pages 607-628
Warren S. Rehm, M. Schwartz, G. Carrasquer
[32] Impedance analysis in tight epithelia Original Research Article
Pages 628-642
Chris Clausen
[33] Electrical impedance analysis of leaky epithelia: Theory, techniques, and leak artifact problems Original Research Article
Pages 642-663
L.G.M. Gordon, G. Kottra, E. Frömter
[34] Patch-clamp experiments in epithelia: Activation by hormones or neurotransmitters Original Research Article
Pages 663-678
Ole H. Petersen
[35] Ionic permeation mechanisms in epithelia: Biionic potentials, dilution potentials, conductances, and streaming potentials Original Research Article
Pages 678-715
Peter H. Barry
[36] Use of ionophores in epithelia: Characterizing membrane properties Original Research Article
Pages 715-736
Simon A. Lewis, Nancy K. Wills
[37] Cultures as epithelial models: Porous-bottom culture dishes for studying transport and differentiation Original Research Article
Pages 736-744
Joseph S. Handler, Nordica Green, Roderick E. Steele
[38] Volume regulation in epithelia: Experimental approaches Original Research Article
Pages 744-792
Anthony D.C. Macknight, John P. Leader
[39] Scanning electrode localization of transport pathways in epithelial tissues Original Research Article
Pages 792-813
J. Kevin Foskett, Carl Scheffey
[40] Experimental control of intracellular environment Original Research Article
Pages 817-828
Peter F. Baker, Derek E. Knight
[41] Implantation of Isolated Carriers and receptors into living cells by Sendai virus envelope-mediated fusion Original Research Article
Pages 829-850
Abraham Loyter, N. Chejanovsky, V. Citovsky
[42] Resonance energy transfer microscopy: Visual colocalization of fluorescent lipid probes in liposomes Original Research Article
Pages 850-857
Paul S. Uster, Richard E. Pagano
[43] Permeabilizing mammalian cells to macromolecules Original Research Article
Pages 857-869
Gary A. Weisman, Kevin D. Lustig, Ilan Friedberg, Leon A. Heppel
Author index
Pages 871-900
Subject index
Pages 901-926