Cytoskeleton Methods and Protocols /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Totowa, NJ :
Humana Press : Imprint: Humana,
2001.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2001. |
Series: | Methods in Molecular Biology,
161 |
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Table of Contents:
- Identification of Cytoskeleton Proteins
- Using an Inverse PCR Strategy to Clone Large, Contiguous Genomic DNA Fragments
- Microsequencing of Myosins for PCR Primer Design
- Evaluating the Dynein Heavy Chain Gene Family in Tetrahymena
- Microscopy Applications
- Video-Enhanced Microscopy for Analysis of Cytoskeleton Structure and Function
- Computer-Assisted Systems for the Analysis of Amoeboid Cell Motility
- Evaluation of Individual-Cell Motility
- Evaluation of Cell Morphology
- A Quantitative Assay for Measurement of Chemokinesis in Tetrahymena
- Reagents for Studying Cytoskeleton Protein Function
- Jasplakinolide
- Site-Directed Antibodies as Tools for Investigating Structure and Function of Cytoskeleton Proteins
- Direct Labeling of Components in Protein Complexes by Immuno-Electron Microscopy
- Tat-Mediated Delivery of Antibodies into Cultured Cells
- Cytoskeleton Dynamics
- Studying Cytoskeletal Dynamics in Living Cells Using Green Fluorescent Protein
- Use of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) to Study Cellular Dynamics
- Transient Transfections and Heterokaryons as Tools for the Analysis of Keratin IF Dynamics
- Cellular Systems as Tools for Investigating Cytoskeleton Structure and Function
- Chromatophores as Tools for the Study of Organelle Transport
- Centriole Duplication, Centrosome Maturation and Spindle Assembly in Lysates of Spisula solidissima Oocytes
- XenopusEgg Extracts as a Model System for Analysis of Microtubule, Actin Filament, and Intermediate Filament Interactions
- Detergent-Extracted Models for the Study of Cilia or Flagella
- Genetic Approaches for Studies of Cytoskeleton Protein Function
- A Yeast Two-Hybrid Approach for Probing Cytoskeletal Protein Interactions
- Manipulating Dynein Genes in Tetrahymena
- Functional Analysis of Cytoskeletal Components in the Developing Visual System of Drosophila.