Molecular neurobiological techniques / edited by Alan A. Boulton, Glen B. Baker, and Anthony T. Campagnoni.
Contributor(s): Boulton, A. A. (Alan A.)
| Baker, Glen B
| Campagnoni, Anthony T
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Analysis of brain mRNAs by translation in vitro / David R. Colman -- Preparation of cDNA libraries and isolation and analysis of specific clones / Sammye Newman and Anthony T. Campagnoni -- Preparation and use of subtractive cDNA hybridization probes for cDNA cloning / Gabriel H. Travis, Robert J. Milner and J. Gregor Sutcliffe -- Analysis of brain-specific gene products / Robert J. Milner and J. Gregor Sutcliffe -- Isolation and structure determination of genes / Wendy B. Macklin and Celia W. Campagnoni -- Gene-mapping techniques / Robert S. Sparkes -- Methods for genetic linkage analyses / M. Anne Spence -- Lineage analysis and immortalization of neural cells via retrovirus vectors / Constance Cepko -- Transgenic mice in neurobiological research / Brian Popko [and others] -- In situ hybridization / Michael C. Wilson and Gerald A. Higgins.
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Molecular Neurobiological Techniques explores the principles and techniques of molecular biology that have had a great impact on current investigations into the structure and function of the nervous system. It offers a solid basis for understanding how specific techniques are used to approach major neurobiological problems.
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