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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John N. Abelson (California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Pasadena, U.S.A.) , Melvin I. Simon (The Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA) , Sidney Fleischer (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A.) , Becca Fleischer (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennesse, U.S.A.)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Volume: v. 172 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 1.240kg ISBN: 9780121820732ISBN 10: 0121820734 Pages: 776 Publication Date: 21 June 1989 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsMembrane Separation: E. Kinne-Saffran and R.K.H. Kinne, Membrane Isolation: Strategy, Techniques, Markers. A.K. Mircheff, Isolation of Plasma Membranes from Polar Cells and Tissues: Apical/Basolateral Separation, Purity, Function. S.M. Goldin and S.C. King, Transport-Specific Fractionation for Purification of ATP-Dependent Ca2+ Pumps. Q. Al-Awqati, Regulation of Membrane Transport by Endocytotic Removal and Exocytotic Insertion of Transporters. Transport Methods in Cells and Vesicles: H. Rottenberg, Proton Electrochemical Potential Gradient in Vesicles, Organelles, and Prokaryotic Cells. J. van Adelsberg, J. Barasch, and Q. Al-Awqati, Measurement of pH of Intracellular Compartments in Living Cells by Fluorescent Dyes. A.A. Eddy, Use of Carbocyanine Dyes to Assay Membrane Potential of Mouse Ascites Tumor Cells. J.C. Freedman and T.S. Novak, Optical Measurement of Membrane Potential in Cells, Organelles, and Vesicles. O. Eidelman and Z.I. Cabantchik, Fluorescence Methods for Continuous Monitoring of Transport in Cells and Vesicles. D. Ammann and P. Caroni, Preparation and Use of Micro- and Macroelectrodes for Measurement of Transmembrane Potentials and Ion Activities. H. Garty and S.J.D. Karlish, Ion Channel-Mediated Fluxes in Membrane Vesicles: Selective Amplification of Isotope Uptake by Electrical Diffusion Potentials. J.R. Blinks, Use of Calcium-Regulated Photoproteins as Intracellular Ca2+ Indicators. A.V. Somlyo, H. Shuman, and A.P. Somlyo, Electron Probe X-ray Microanalysis of Ca2+, Mg2+, and Other Ions in Rapidly Frozen Cells. R. Tsien and T. Pozzan, Measurement of Cytosolic Free Ca2+ with Quin2. H.G. Hempling, Analyzing Transport Kinetics with Desk-Top Hybrid Computers. J.W. Walker, G.P. Reid, and D.R. Trentham, Synthesis and Properties of Caged Nucleotides. H.S. Chase, Jr., M.D. Gelernt, and M.C. DeBell, Measurement of Ion Fluxes in Membrane Vesicles Using Rapid-Reaction Methods. U. Hopfer, Tracer Studies with Isolated Membrane Vesicles. D.S. Cafiso, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Methods for Measuring pH Gradients, Transmembrane Potentials, and Membrane Dynamics. H. Murer, P. Gmaj, B. Stieger, and B. Hagenbuch, Transport Studies with Renal Proximal Tubular and Small Intestinal Brush Border and Basolateral Membrane Vesicles: Vesicle Heterogeneity, Coexistence of Transport Systems. H. Ruf, Y. Georgalis, and E. Grell, Dynamic Laser Light Scattering to Determine Size Distributions of Vesicles. Membrane Analysis and Characterization: R.S. Kaplan and P.L. Pedersen, Sensitive Protein Assay in Presence of High Levels of Lipid. L.G. Herbette and J.K. Blasie, Orienting Synthetic and Native Biological Membranes for Time-Averaged and Time-Resolved Structure Determinations. E.S. Kempner and S. Fleischer, Radiation Inactivation of Membrane Components and Molecular Mass Determination by Target Analysis. J.W. Shiver, A.A. Peterson, W.R. Widger, P.N. Furbacher, and W.A. Cramer, Prediction of Bilayer Spanning Domains of Hydrophobic and Amphipathic Membrane Proteins: Application to Cytochrome b and Colicin Families. M.P. Heyn, Order and Viscosity of Membranes: Analysis by Time-Resolved Fluorescence Depolarization. T.M. Jovin and W.L.C. Vaz, Rotational and Translational Diffusion in Membranes Measured by Fluorescence and Phosphorescence Methods. Y. Hayashi, H. Matsui, and T. Takagi, Membrane Protein Molecular Weight Determined by Low-Angle Laser Light-Scattering Photometry Coupled with High-Performance Gel Chromatography. M. Zulauf, U. F~adurstenberger, M. Grabo, P. J~adaggi, M. Regenass, and J.P. Rosenbusch, Critical Micellar Concentrations of Detergents. R.H. McCluer, M.D. Ullman, and F.B. Jungalwala, High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Membrane Lipids: Glycosphingolipids and Phospholipids. M.P. Heyn, Circular Dichroism in Determining Secondary Structure and State of Aggregation of Membrane Proteins. H.G. B~adaumert and H. Fasold, Cross-Linking Techniques. J.V. Staros and P.S.R. Anjaneyulu, Membrane-Impermeant Cross-Linking Reagents. J. Brunner, Photochemical Labeling of Apolar Phase of Membranes. K. Wang, B.O. Fanger, C.A. Guyer, and J.V. Staros, Electrophoretic Transfer of High-Molecular-WReviewsPraise for the Series The Methods in Enzymology series represents the gold-standard. --NEUROSCIENCE Incomparably useful. --ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY It is a true 'methods' series, including almost every detail from basic theory to sources of equipment and reagents, with timely documentation provided on each page. --BIO/TECHNOLOGY The series has been following the growing, changing and creation of new areas of science. It should be on the shelves of all libraries in the world as a whole collection. --CHEMISTRY IN INDUSTRY The appearance of another volume in that excellent series, Methods in Enzymology, is always a cause for appreciation for those who wish to successfully carry out a particular technique or prepare an enzyme or metabolic intermediate without the tiresome prospect of searching through unfamiliar literature and perhaps selecting an unproven method which is not easily reproduced. --AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MICROBIOLOGY NEWS If we had some way to find the work most often consulted in the laboratory, it could well be the multi-volume series Methods in Enzymology...a great work. --ENZYMOLOGIA A series that has established itself as a definitive reference for biochemists. --JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |