The Use of HPLC in Receptor Biochemistry (Receptor Biochemistry & Methodology-RBM V 14)
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More About This Title The Use of HPLC in Receptor Biochemistry (Receptor Biochemistry & Methodology-RBM V 14)
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Offers a concise background in HPLC methodology and includes illustrative examples of some of the key advances made in the receptor field through application of this chromatographic technique. A brief historical overview puts into perspective the specific state of the art HPLC laboratory applications that are contained in the book. Technical contributions discuss how best to select the HPLC mode for a particular biochemical problem, including the most effective use of a particularly sensitive technique, microbore HPLC for synthesis, purification, and characterization of synthetic peptides.
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Selection of HPLC Modes Used for Membrane Protein Purification (R. Lewis).
Microbore HPLC Technology and Applications (K. Wilson, et al.).
Chemical Synthesis, Purification, and Characterization of Peptides and Proteins (I. Clark-Lewis & S. Kent).
Isolation and Characterization of Biologically Active Peptides and Proteins Using Reversed-Phase HPLC (J. Rivier & R. McClintock).
Mapping Receptor Structure and Function by HPLC (M. Buck & A. Kerlavage).
Isolation and Recovery of Biologically Active Proteins by High Performance Immunoaffinity Chromatography (T. Phillips).
HPLC as a Means of Characterizing the Polymorphism of Steroid Hormone Receptors (J. Wittliff, et al.).
Strategies for the Purification of Subnanomole Amounts of Protein and Polypeptides for Microsequence Analysis (R. Simpson & E. Nice).
Index.