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Hardcover. Zustand: gut. 2010 | 3rd ed. 2011. Fully revised and updated, Flow Cytometry Protocols highlights the expanding contribution of flow cytometry to basic biological research and diagnostic medicine. The text presents cutting-edge topics, such as polychromatic, quantitative, and high throughput flow cytometry, and more. With rapid improvements in instrumentation, lasers, fluorophores, and data analysis software, flow cytometry is riding the crest of unprecedented, innovative advances. This thoroughly revised and up-to-date third edition of Flow Cytometry Protocols highlights the expanding contribution of flow cytometry to basic biological research and diagnostic medicine. Written by leading experts in the field, the book presents cutting-edge topics such as polychromatic, quantitative, and high throughput flow cytometry, novel multiparametric data analysis which breaks the dimensionality barrier, standard practice and safety measures for aerosol-generating cell sorting, conventional and imaging flow cytometry as well as minimalist imaging cytometry. As a volume in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters contain brief introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and extensive notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and comprehensive, Flow Cytometry Protocols, Third Edition presents established as well as new flow cytometric methodologies in order to introduce beginning users to basic applications while opening new avenues of innovation for seasoned users. Content: 1. Flow Cytometry: An Introduction Alice L. Givan 2. Breaking the Dimensionality Barrier C. Bruce Bagwell 3. Quantitative Fluorescence Measurements with Multicolor Flow Cytometry Lili Wang, Adolfas K. Gaigalas, and Ming Yan 4. Quantum Dots for Quantitative Flow Cytometry Yang Wu, Larry A. Sklar, and Tione Buranda 5. Bead-Based Multiplexed Analysis of Analytes by Flow Cytometry Henri C. van der Heyde and Irene Gramaglia 6. Flow-Based Combinatorial Antibody Profiling: An Integrated Approach to Cell Characterization Shane Bruckner, Ling Wang, Ruiling Yuan, Perry Haaland, and Amitabh Gaur 7. Tracking Immune Cell Proliferation and Cytotoxic Potential Using Flow Cytometry Joseph D. Tario, Jr., Katharine A. Muirhead, Dalin Pan, Mark E. Munson, and Paul K. Wallace 8. Multiparameter Intracellular Cytokine Staining Patricia Lovelace and Holden T. Maecker 9. Phospho Flow Cytometry Methods for Analysis of Kinase Signaling in Cell Lines and Primary Human Blood Samples Peter O. Krutzik, Angelica Trejo, Kenneth R. Schulz, and Garry P. Nolan 10. Multiparametric Analysis of Apoptosis by Flow Cytometry William G. Telford, Akira Komoriya, Beverly Z. Packard, and C. Bruce Bagwell 11. Multiparameter Cell Cycle Analysis James W. Jacobberger, R. Michael Sramkoski, and Tammy Stefan 12. Rare Event Detection and Analysis in Flow Cytometry: Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Breast Cancer Stem/Progenitor Cells in Malignant Effusions, and Pericytes in Disaggregated Adipose Tissue Ludovic Zimmerlin, Vera S. Donnenberg, and Albert D. Donnenberg 13. Flow Cytometric-Based Identification of Immature Myeloerythroid Development Cornelis J.H. Pronk and David Bryder 14. Flow Cytometry Immunophenotyping of Hematolymphoid Neoplasia Katherine R. Calvo, Catharine S. McCoy, and Maryalice Stetler-Stevenson 15. Flow Cytometry Assays in Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases Maurice R.G. O'Gorman, Joshua Zollett, and Nicolas Bensen 16. Flow Cytometric Analysis of Microparticles Henri C. van der Heyde, Irene Gramaglia, Valery Combes, Thaddeus C. George, and Georges E. Grau 17. Noncytotoxic DsRed Derivatives for Whole-Cell Labeling Rita L. Strack, Robert J. Keenan, and Benjamin S. Glick 18. Flow Cytometric FRET Analysis of Protein Interaction Gyoergy Vereb, Peter Nagy, and Janos Szoellosi 19. Fluorescent Protein-Assisted Purification for Gene Expression Profiling M. Raza Zaidi, Chi-Ping Day, and Glenn Merlino 20. Multiparametric Analysis, Sorting, and Transcriptional Profiling of Plant Protoplasts and Nuclei According to Cell Type David W. Galbraith, Jaroslav Janda, and Georgina M. Lambert 21. Lentiviral Fluorescent Protein Expression Vectors for Biotinylation Proteomics Irene Riz, Teresa S. Hawley, and Robert G. Hawley 22. Standard Practice for Cell Sorting in a BSL-3 Facility Stephen P. Perfetto, David R. Ambrozak, Richard Nguyen, Mario Roederer, Richard A. Koup, and Kevin L. Holmes 23. The Cytometric Future: It Ain't Necessarily Flow! Howard M. Shapiro Reihe/Serie Methods in Molecular Biology ; 699 Zusatzinfo 26 Tables, black and white; XII, 486 p. Verlagsort Totowa, NJ Sprache englisch Maße 178 x 254 mm Studium 1. Studienabschnitt Vorklinik Histologie Embryologie Studium 2. Studienabschnitt Klinik Anamnese Körperliche Untersuchung Naturwissenschaften Biologie Genetik Molekularbiologie Technik Umwelttechnik Biotechnologie ISBN-10 1-61737-949-2 / 1617379492 ISBN-13 978-1-61737-949-9 / 9781617379499 Flow Cytometry Protocols Methods in Molecular Biology Band 699 [Hardcover] Hawley, Teresa S. Hawley, Robert In englischer Sprache. 485 pages. 178 x 254 mm.
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Verlag: N.V. De Technische Uitgeverij H. Stam, Haarlem, 1953
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Black Cloth. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Profusely Illustrated with Black and White Graphs, Charts, diagrams and Equations (illustrator). First Edition. 328 Clean, Unmarked Pages Including A Fold-Out Chart At Rear And An Erratum Slip Laid In. Original Black Cloth, Gilt. First Printing. Name Stamped On Front Endpaper. Covers With Gilt Lettering Clean And Bright. Per Wikipedia, Cornelis Benjamin Biezeno (1888 - 1975 ) Was A Dutch Applied Mathematician And Scientist In Engineering Mechanics. He Was A Professor At Tu Delft. Biezeno Studied Mechanical Engineering From 1904 To 1909 (Graduating Cum Laude) At Tu Delft. Subsequently, He Was A Lecturer, First For Mechanical Engineering And Then For Mathematics At Delft. In 1914, He Became A Professor Of Mechanics At Delft. From 1937 To 1938 And From 1949 To 1951 He Was Rector Magnificus At Tu Delft. His Book Technische Dynamik, Written With Richard Grammel, Was A Standard Reference In Its Era. Biezeno Was One Of The Organizers Of The First Internationalen Congress Of Applied Mechanics Held At Delft In 1924. His Doctoral Students Include Warner T. Koiter And Adriaan Van Wijngaarden. Biezeno Was Given Honorary Doctorates By The University Of Ghent, The University Of Amsterdam, And The Free University Of Brussels. In 1939 He Was Elected A Member Of The Royal Netherlands Academy Of Arts And Sciences. In 1960 He Received The Timoshenko Medal With Richard Grammel.
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Cornelis Troost (illustrator). 'CORN. TROOST. INV. - B. MARTINI. FECIT.'Interior scene with two men and two women seated around a table drinking, with a trio of musicians performing near a fireplace. One of the men is slouched over asleep. A goat-headed bust and portraits adorn the walls. Genre scene with satirical undertone.Made by Benjamin Martini after Cornelis Troost.Medium: Printdrawing: Etching and aquatint in brown on hand laid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 20.4 x 25.7 cm (8.03 x 10.12 inch). Image size: 19.8 x 22.7 cm. (7.8 x 8.94 inch).CORNELIS TROOST, BENJAMIN MARTINI, BROTHEL, DUTCH SATIRE, 18TH CENTURY, AQUATINT, ETCHING, DUTCH PLAY, LINGELBACH | PCO-EXPO-DUTCHBACKGROUND INFORMATIONPart of the series "De Valse Schijndeugd Ontdekt", (The false pretense discoverd) after a painting by Cornelis Troost. Scene from the 1687 play "De ontdekte schyndeugd" by David Lingelbach. Published in Amsterdam.Reference: Rijksmuseum RP-P-OB-23.140.Biography engraver: Benjamin Martini was an 18th-century Dutch printmaker active in Amsterdam, known for his reproductive prints after genre painters such as Cornelis Troost. His technique often combined etching and aquatint in prenttekening style.Biography artist: Cornelis Troost (1696-1750) was a Dutch painter, draughtsman, and actor, celebrated for his satirical and theatrical scenes of Dutch bourgeois life. Often compared to Hogarth, his work blends humor with social commentary. Condition: very good, given age. Light foxing, soiling and creasing. Rear: remians of paper at corers from atttachment. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.