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Subcellular components: preparation and fractionation

Subcellular Components: Preparation and Fractionation talks about cells and particles' components, including their preparation and fractionation. The book includes theories and answers to questions that are relevant to the study.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Birnie, G. D. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, Baltimore, Butterworth; University Park Press, 1972.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Subcellular Components: Preparation and Fractionation; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. PRESSURE HOMOGENISATION OF MAMMALIAN CELLS; APPARATUS AND METHOD; RESULTS WITH SOLID TISSUES; RESULTS WITH SINGLE-CELL SUSPENSIONS; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. SOME METHODS FOR ISOLATING NUCLEI; CRITERIA FOR ASSESSING ISOLATION PROCEDURES; DETAILS OF SOME ISOLATION PROCEDURES; SUBFRACTIONATION OF NUCLEI; CONCLUSIONS; APPENDIX; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. THE BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF NUCLEI FRACTIONATED BY ZONAL CENTRIFUGATION; ZONAL CENTRIFUGATION; BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES.
  • Nuclei of avian red cellsconclusions; references; chapter 4. preparation of mitochondria from animal tissues and yeasts; preparation of mitochondria: general principles; preparation of rat-liver mitochondria; preparation of rat-heart mitochondria; preparation of blowfly flight-muscle miochondria; preparation of yeast mitochondria; preparation of brain mitochondria; assessment of the preparation; references; chapter 5. preparation of lysosome-rich fractions with or without peroxisomes; discovery and nature of lysosomes and peroxisomes; centrifugal methods for hepatic lysosomes.
  • Centrifugal methods for tissues other than livermethods besides centrifugation; conclusions and summary; references; chapter 6. purification of plasma-membrane fragments; liver and hepatoma plasma-membrane fragments; choice of methods for isolating plasma-membrane fragments from liver and hepatoma; details of selected procedures for the purification of plasma-membrane fragments from liver and hepatoma; separation of plasma-membrane fragments from other tissues; purity of plasma-membrane preparations; general comments; references.
  • Chapter 7. the isolation of brush borders (microvilli) from the epithelial cells of mammalian intestinethe role of the brush border in transintestinal transport; methods available for the isolation of brush borders; the isolation of purified brush borders from rat-intestine epithelial cells; qualitative and quantitative criteria of the purity of isolated brush borders; references; chapter 8. preparation and properties of microsomal and submicrosomal fractions from secretory and non-secretory tissues; microsomal activities and functions; major procedures for microsomal preparations.
  • FACTORS IMPORTANT IN ISOLATION PROCEDURESRECOMMENDED METHODS FOR THE ISOLATION OF MICROSOMES AND SUBMICROSOMAL FRACTIONS; COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES OF MICROSOMAL AND SUBMICROSOMAL FRACTIONS; CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 9. ISOLATION OF ANIMAL POLYSOMES AND RIBOSOMES; ASPECTS OF POLYSOME STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION; METHODS OF ISOLATION; FRACTIONATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF POLYSOMES; ISOLATION OF POLYSOMES FROM SPECIFIC CELLS AND TISSUES; REFERENCES; ADDENDUM; References; CHAPTER 10. SEPARATION OF POLYSOMES, RIBOSOMES AND RIBOSOMAL SUBUNITS IN ZONAL ROTORS; EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES.