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Cutting Edge Techniques in Biophysics, Biochemistry and Cell Biology: From Principle to Applications
Cutting Edge Techniques in Biophysics, Biochemistry and Cell Biology: From Principle to Applications
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Advances in biomedical research have had a profound effect on human health outcomes over the last century. Biophysical, biochemical and cellular techniques are now the backbone of modern biomedical research. Understanding these laboratory techniques is a prerequisite for investigating the processes responsible for human diseases and discovering new treatment methods.Cutting Edge Techniques in Biophysics, Biochemistry and Cell Biology: From Principle to ApplicationsProvides information about basic and advanced analytical techniques applied in specific areas of life science and biomedical research.Key Features:- Book chapters present a broad overview of sophisticated analytical techniques used in biophysics, biochemistry and cell biology.- Techniques covered include in vitro cell culture techniques, flow cytometry, real time PCR, X-ray crystallography, RNA sequencing- Information about industrial and biomedical applications of techniques, (drug screening, disease models, functional assays, disease diagnosis, gene expression analysis and protein structure determination) is included.The book is an excellent introduction for students (as a textbook) and researchers (as a reference work). The information it presents will prepare readers to understand and develop research methods in life science laboratories for different projects and activities.
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9789811422867
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2019-10-30
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