Experimental Biochemistry

Experimental Biochemistry

Author: Robert L. Switzer

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1999-04-21

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9780716733003

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Experimental Biochemistry provides comprehensive coverage of important techniques used in contemporary biochemical research and gives students the background theory they need to understand the nature of the experiments.


Modern Experimental Biochemistry

Modern Experimental Biochemistry

Author: Rodney F. Boyer

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13:

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This successful text provides students majoring in biochemistry, chemistry, biology, and related fields with a modern and complete experience in experimental biochemistry. Its unique two-part organization offers flexibility to accommodate various requirements of the course, and allows students to reference detailed theory sections for clarification during labs. Part I, Theory and Experimental Techniques, provides in-depth theoretical discussion organized around important techniques. A valuable reference for instructors and students, it's particularly useful to instructors who prefer to use their own customized experiments. Part II, Experiments, offers optimum flexibility through 15 tested experiments designed to accommodate the capabilities of laboratories and students at most four-year schools. Alternate methods are suggested and labs may be divided into manageable hour segments.


Biochemistry Laboratory

Biochemistry Laboratory

Author: Rodney F. Boyer

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780136043027

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The biochemistry laboratory course is an essential component in training students for careers in biochemistry, molecular biology, chemistry, and related molecular life sciences such as cell biology, neurosciences, and genetics. Increasingly, many biochemistry lab instructors opt to either design their own experiments or select them from major educational journals. Biochemistry Laboratory: Modern Theory and Techniques addresses this issue by providing a flexible alternative without experimental protocols. Instead of requiring instructors to use specific experiments, the book focuses on detailed descriptions of modern techniques in experimental biochemistry and discusses the theory behind such techniques in detail. An extensive range of techniques discussed includes Internet databases, chromatography, spectroscopy, and recombinant DNA techniques such as molecular cloning and PCR. The Second Edition introduces cutting-edge topics such as membrane-based chromatography, adds new exercises and problems throughout, and offers a completely updated Companion Website.


Biochemistry

Biochemistry

Author: Denise R. Ferrier

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 1451175620

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Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Biochemistry is the long-established, first-and-best resource for the essentials of biochemistry. Students rely on this text to help them quickly review, assimilate, and integrate large amounts of complex information. Form more than two decades, faculty and students have praised LIR Biochemistry's matchless illustrations that make critical concepts come to life.


Experimental Animal Physiology And Biochemistry

Experimental Animal Physiology And Biochemistry

Author: S. C. Nigam

Publisher: New Age International

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9788122414646

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The Book Is Meant Both For Undergraduate And Postgraduate Students As Well As For The Faculty Members Simply On Account Of Availability Of Every Bit Of Information In The Most Consolidated Form. The Exercises Included In The Book Contain Information On Their Theoretical Backgrounds And The Methods Are Described Largely On The Basis Of Experiences Of The Authors In A Way Easy To Understand By The Students. The Present Book Is An Outcome Of Long Experience Of Authors In Teaching As Well As Research.


Experiments in Biochemistry: A Hands-on Approach

Experiments in Biochemistry: A Hands-on Approach

Author: Shawn O. Farrell

Publisher: Brooks/Cole Laboratory

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13:

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EXPERIMENTS IN BIOCHEMISTRY: A HANDS-ON APPROACH, Second Edition features a variety of hands-on, classroom tested experiments that are proven to work and can be completed in a normal lab period. The manual’s stand-alone experiments are effective in courses meeting only once a week, giving students a broad overview of the subject matter. A more comprehensive set of experiments is also available and allows students to delve further into each of the topics presented. The Second Edition also features new and revised experiments, including a new experiment that involves cloning the barracuda LDH gene! Students and professors will also find expanded problem sets in this edition. Tip boxes, located throughout the text, provide pointers to students on how to perform the experiment at hand, while Essential Information boxes highlight pertinent information that will help the student complete the experiment. The second edition continues to include references and further readings at the end of each chapter. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.


Experimental Biochemistry

Experimental Biochemistry

Author: Beedu Sashidhar Rao

Publisher: I. K. International Pvt Ltd

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9788188237418

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A Student Companion is a purpose-oriented, practical laboratory manual for students pursuing biochemistry as a subject module at various universities. This book presents a concise account of biochemical experiments based on a concept-oriented approach. An important intent in designing this book is to fortify the students' ability to perform an experiment in the laboratory. The coverage of the subject area includes complete experimental procedures and workouts in the qualitative & quantitative biochemical analysis, enzymology, biochemical separation techniques, biochemical preparations, clinical biochemistry, immunoanalytical techniques and food biochemistry. Due emphasis has been given to laboratory safety & hygiene. This book will be of interest to a wide audience ranging from students & instructors to researchers in the field.


Biochemistry in the Lab

Biochemistry in the Lab

Author: Benjamin F. Lasseter

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-09-30

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 0429957378

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Most lab manuals assume a high level of knowledge among biochemistry students, as well as a large amount of experience combining knowledge from separate scientific disciplines. Biochemistry in the Lab: A Manual for Undergraduates expects little more than basic chemistry. It explains procedures clearly, as well as giving a clear explanation of the theoretical reason for those steps. Key Features: Presents a comprehensive approach to modern biochemistry laboratory teaching, together with a complete experimental experience Includes chemical biology as its foundation, teaching readers experimental methods specific to the field Provides instructor experiments that are easy to prepare and execute, at comparatively low cost Supersedes existing, older texts with information that is adjusted to modern experimental biochemistry Is written by an expert in the field This textbook presents a foundational approach to modern biochemistry laboratory teaching together with a complete experimental experience, from protein purification and characterization to advanced analytical techniques. It has modules to help instructors present the techniques used in a time critical manner, as well as several modules to study protein chemistry, including gel techniques, enzymology, crystal growth, unfolding studies, and fluorescence. It proceeds from the simplest and most important techniques to the most difficult and specialized ones. It offers instructors experiments that are easy to prepare and execute, at comparatively low cost.


Introduction to Experimental Biophysics

Introduction to Experimental Biophysics

Author: Jay L. Nadeau

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 658

ISBN-13: 1439897409

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Increasing numbers of physicists, chemists, and mathematicians are moving into biology, reading literature across disciplines, and mastering novel biochemical concepts. To succeed in this transition, researchers must understand on a practical level what is experimentally feasible. The number of experimental techniques in biology is vast and often s