Case studies in cell biology /
"Case Studies in Cell Biology presents real world scenarios to help readers use science process and reasoning skills. The case studies require application and analyzation of concepts beyond rote memory of biological concepts. The book is based on the student learning outcomes from the American...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier,
[2016]
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Colección: | Problem sets in biological and biomedical sciences.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Biography; Preface; Chapter 1
- Introduction to Scientific Method from a Cellular Perspective; Subchapter 1.1
- Scientific Method in Action [1]; Introduction; Background; Methods; Cell cultures; Microinjection; Electron microscopy; Calculation of nuclear uptake and size distribution; Results; Reference; Chapter 2
- Cellular Biodiversity; Subchapter 2.1
- Cellular Biodiversity on the High Seas [1]; Introduction; Background; Methods; Cell culture and population density; Characterization of photosynthetic pigments; Results.
- Subchapter 2.2
- The Mystery of the Missing Mitochondria [2]Introduction; Background; Methods; Subcellular fractionation of giardia; Transmission electron immunomicroscopy; Results; References; Chapter 3
- Proteins; Subchapter 3.1
- Bite of the Brown Recluse Spider: An Introduction to Protein Gel Electrophoresis [1]; Introduction; Background; Methods; Red blood cell ghosts; Venom digestion assays; Protein gel electrophoresis; Results; Subchapter 3.2
- Where to Start? A Case of Too Many AUGs [3]; Introduction; Background; Methods; Yeast culture conditions.
- CDC9-GFP fusions, CDC9 mutagenesis, and HA taggingSubcellular fractionation and protease K digestion; Immunoblotting; Results; Subchapter 3.3
- Cotranslational Translocation: Gatekeepers of the RER [4]; Introduction; Background; Methods; In vitro translation; Crosslinking assay; Flotation assay; Protease resistance assay; Results; Subchapter 3.4
- From Sequence to Function [5]; Introduction; Background; Methods; Isolation and structural analysis of bovine AQP1; Data processing; Results; Subchapter 3.5
- Visualizing Protein Conformation [6]; Introduction; Background; Methods.
- Protein expression and purificationElectron microscopy; SNARE complex labeling; Results; Subchapter 3.6
- Second Chance Chaperones: How Misfolded Proteins get Refolded [7]; Introduction; Background; Methods; Purification of Hsp104; Purification of Hsp40 and Hsp70; Preparation of yeast lysates; Turbidity assay; Refolding assays; Gel filtration; Results; References; Chapter 4
- The Nucleus; Subchapter 4.1
- Nuclear Pore Complex Assembly is a House of Cards [1]; Introduction; Background; Methods; Nuclear reconstitution assay; Immunodepletion; Nuclear import; Immunoblotting; DNA replication assay.
- Scanning electron microscopyResults; Subchapter 4.2
- Importin b: The Important Importin [2]; Introduction; Background; Methods; Preparation of a high-speed supernatant from Xenopus eggs; Immunodepletion of importin from cytosol; Nuclear protein import assay; Nuclear localization signal binding assay; Protein gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting; Results; Subchapter 4.3
- A Tale of tRNA Transport [3]; Introduction; Background; Methods; In vitro translation and 35S-labeling; Injection into Xenopus frog eggs; In vitro binding assays; Gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting; Results.
- Subchapter 4.4
- When It Comes to the Nucleus
- Size Matters [4].