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High Resolution Separation and Analysis of Biological Macromolecules, Part B: Applications
John N. Abelson (Editor-in-chief), Melvin I. Simon (Editor-in-chief), Barry L. Karger (Volume editor), William Hancock (Volume editor)
9780121821722, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 23 August 1996
555 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.2 cm, 0.96 kg
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Liquid Chromatography: C.T. Mant and R.S. Hodges, Analysis of Peptides by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. E.R. Hoff and R.C. Chloupek, Analytical Peptide Mapping of Recombinant DNA-Derived Proteins byReversed-Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. K.M. Swiderek, T.D. Lee, and J.E. Shively, Trace Structural Analysis of Proteins. L.J. Janis, P.M. Kovach, R.M. Riggin, and J.K. Towns, Protein Liquid Chromatographic Analysis in Biotechnology. D. Josic and K. Zeilinger, Membrane Proteins. R.R. Townsend, L.J. Basa, and M.W. Spellman, Identification and Characterization of Glycopeptides in Tryptic Maps by High-pH Anion-Exchange Chromatography. J.R. Thayer, R.M. McCormick, and N. Avdalovic, High Resolution Nucleic Acid Separations by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. Electrophoresis: Slab Gel Electrophoresis: High Resolution: M.J. Dunn and J.M. Corbett, Two-Dimensional Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis. K. Shimura and K.-i. Kasai, Affinophoresis: Selective Electrophoretic Separation of Proteins Using Specific Carriers. L.M. Smith, R.L. Brumley, Jr., E.C. Buxton, M. Giddings, M. Marchbanks, and X. Tong, High-Speed Automated DNA Sequencing in Ultrathin Slab Gels. Capillary Electrophoresis: E.C. Rickard and J.K. Towns, Applications of Capillary Zone Electrophoresis to Peptide Mapping. G. Teshima and S.-L. Wu, Capillary Electrophoresis Analysis of Recombinant Proteins. B.L. Karger, F. Foret, and J. Berka, Applications of Polymer Matrices to DNA and Protein Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis. M.V. Novotny, Glycoconjugate Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis. Mass Spectrometry: J.R. Yates, Protein Structure Analysis by Mass Spectrometry. V.N. Reinhold, B.B. Reinhold, and S. Chan, Carbohydrate Sequence Analysis by Electrospray Ionization–Mass Spectrometry. W.S. Hancock, A. Apffel, J. Chakel, C. Souders, T.M. Timkulu, E. Pungor,Jr., and A.W. Guzzetta, Reversed-Phase Peptide Mapping of Recombinant Human Glycoproteins Using Liquid Chromatography/Electrospray Ionization–Mass Spectrometry. B.L. Gillece-Castro and J.T. Stults, Peptide Characterization by Mass Spectrometry. R.D. Smith, H.R. Udseth, J.H. Wahl, D.R. Goodlett, and S.A. Hofstadler, Capillary Electrophoresis–Mass Spectrometry. J. Frenz, Trace Analysis Peptide Mapping by High-Performance Displacement ChromatographyR.W. Giese, M. Saha, S. Abdel-Baky, and K. Allam, Measuring DNA Adducts by Gas Chromatography–Electron Capture–Mass Spectrometry: Trace Organic Analysis. Author Index. Subject Index.
Subject Areas: Molecular biology [PSD], Biochemistry [PSB], Spectrum analysis, spectrochemistry, mass spectrometry [PNFS], Chromatography [PNFC], Analytical chemistry [PNF], Biophysics [PHVN]