Handbook of Isoelectric Focusing and Proteomics [1 ed.]
0120887525, 9780120887521, 9780080533629
Isoelectric focusing (IEF) is a high-resolution, stand-alone technique that can be used as an analytical method or tool
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Pages 1-334
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Year 2005
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Table of contents :
Content:
Preface
Pages xi-xiii
David Garfin, Satinder Ahuja
Contributors
Pages xv-xvi
Incidents of travel in IEF and IPGS
Pages xvii-xxii
Pier Giorgio Righetti
I Overview Original Research Article
Pages 1-12
David E. Garfin, Satinder Ahuja
2 Evolution and development of isoelectric focusing Original Research Article
Pages 13-39
Ákos Végvári, Ferenc Kilár
3 Theory and simulation of isoelectric focusing Original Research Article
Pages 41-68
T.L. Sounart, P.A. Safier, J.C. Baygents
4 Generation of pH gradients Original Research Article
Pages 69-92
Tom Berkelman
5 Slab gel IEF Original Research Article
Pages 93-122
Reiner Westermeier
6 Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis Original Research Article
Pages 123-145
Mark P. Molloy, Michael T. McDowell
7 Some practices and pitfalls of sample preparation for isoelectric focusing in proteomics Original Research Article
Pages 147-164
Ben Herbert
8 Protein detection and imaging in IEF gels Original Research Article
Pages 165-179
Wayne F. Patton
9 Capillary isoelectric focusing Original Research Article
Pages 181-210
Tim Wehr
10 Free-flow isoelectric focusing Original Research Article
Pages 211-245
Peter J.A. Weber, Gerhard Weber, Christoph Eckerskorn, Ulrich Schneider, Anton Posch
11 Isoelectric focusing and proteomics Original Research Article
Pages 247-264
Melanie Y. White, Stuart J. Cordwell
12 Chromatofocusing Original Research Article
Pages 265-296
David Anderson
13 Alternative electrofocusing methods Original Research Article
Pages 297-319
Cornelius F. Ivory
Index
Pages 321-334