Centrifugation in Biology and Medical Science

Centrifugation in Biology and Medical Science

Author: Phillip Sheeler

Publisher:

Published: 1981-02-20

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Presents a comprehensive account of the various roles that centrifugation takes in biomedical science and the diversity of instrumentation that is available to the researcher. Specific applications are discussed, noting advantages, limitations and other characteristics that are peculiar to each methodological approach. Deals with the historical evolution of the various centrifugal approaches so that recent developments can be appreciated in perspective.


Biological Centrifugation

Biological Centrifugation

Author: Dr John Graham

Publisher: Garland Science

Published: 2020-12-18

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1000144569

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An important introduction to the use of the centrifuge in the biology laboratory, Biological Centrifugation is also useful for more experienced workers. The book describes the background and the principles behind centrifugation, including sedimentation theory. The book also considers the different types of centrifuge and other centrifuge hardware available, density gradient media and gradient technology. Although aimed primarily at the novice, this title also provides information to allow more experienced workers to modify and update existing techniques.


Biological Centrifugation

Biological Centrifugation

Author: J. M. Graham

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 1999-04

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780387915760

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An important introduction to the use of the centrifuge in the biology laboratory, Biological Centrifugation is also useful for more experienced workers. The book describes the background and the principles behind centrifugation, including sedimentation theory. The book also considers the different types of centrifuge and other centrifuge hardware available, density gradient media and gradient technology. Although aimed primarily at the novice, this title also provides information to allow more experienced workers to modify and update existing techniques.


Biological Centrifugation

Biological Centrifugation

Author: Dr John Graham

Publisher: Garland Science

Published: 2020-12-17

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1000102254

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An important introduction to the use of the centrifuge in the biology laboratory, Biological Centrifugation is also useful for more experienced workers. The book describes the background and the principles behind centrifugation, including sedimentation theory. The book also considers the different types of centrifuge and other centrifuge hardware available, density gradient media and gradient technology. Although aimed primarily at the novice, this title also provides information to allow more experienced workers to modify and update existing techniques.


Centrifugal Separations in Molecular and Cell Biology

Centrifugal Separations in Molecular and Cell Biology

Author: G.D. Birnie

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Published: 2014-06-28

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1483278417

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Centrifugal Separations in Molecular and Cell Biology focuses on the application of modern centrifugation technology in molecular and cell biology, including the separation and fractionation of biological particles by centrifugation on the preparative and analytical scales. The selection first covers the principles and practices of centrifugation and the bases of centrifugal separations. Discussions focus on the basic concepts of sedimentation theory, centrifugation methods, designing centrifugation experiments, care of centrifuges and rotors, and statistical estimation of molecular parameters. The book also ponders on the practical aspects of rate-zonal centrifugation, including gradient materials, density and viscosity of glycerol solutions, and resolution and gradient shape. The publication examines fractionations in zonal rotors and the quantitative aspects of rate-zonal centrifugation. The text then reviews isopycnic centrifugation in ionic media and analytical centrifugation. Topics include separation by isopycnic banding, large-scale preparative procedures, and density-gradient solutes. The selection is a valuable reference for readers interested in centrifugation technology.


An Introduction to Centrifugation

An Introduction to Centrifugation

Author: T. C. Ford

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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This introduction explains what centrifugation is, what it does, how it does it, and the types of centrifuges, rotors, techniques, and density-gradient media currently available.


Biological Centrifugation

Biological Centrifugation

Author: John Graham

Publisher: Turtleback

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780613915236

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This book is both an important introduction to the use of the centrifuge in the biological laboratory, and a useful guide for more experienced researchers. It describes the background and principles behind centrifugation, including sedimentation theory. It also considers the different types of centrifuges and centrifuge hardware available, density gradient media and gradient technology.


Analytical Techniques in Biosciences

Analytical Techniques in Biosciences

Author: Chukwuebuka Egbuna

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2021-10-21

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 0128227990

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Analytical Techniques in Biosciences: From Basics to Applications presents comprehensive and up-to-date information on the various analytical techniques obtainable in bioscience research laboratories across the world. This book contains chapters that discuss the basic bioanalytical protocols and sample preparation guidelines. Commonly encountered analytical techniques, their working principles, and applications were presented. Techniques, considered in this book, include centrifugation techniques, electrophoretic techniques, chromatography, titrimetry, spectrometry, and hyphenated techniques. Subsequent chapters emphasize molecular weight determination and electroanalytical techniques, biosensors, and enzyme assay protocols. Other chapters detail microbial techniques, statistical methods, computational modeling, and immunology and immunochemistry. The book draws from experts from key institutions around the globe, who have simplified the chapters in a way that will be useful to early-stage researchers as well as advanced scientists. It is also carefully structured and integrated sequentially to aid flow, consistency, and continuity. This is a must-have reference for graduate students and researchers in the field of biosciences. Presents basic analytical protocols and sample-preparation guidelines Details the various analytical techniques, including centrifugation, spectrometry, chromatography, and titrimetry Describes advanced techniques such as hyphenated techniques, electroanalytical techniques, and the application of biosensors in biomedical research Presents biostatistical tools and methods and basic computational models in biosciences