

An edition of Immune and Receptor Assays in Theory and Practice (1999)
By Patrick Englebienne
Publish Date
December 28, 1999
Publisher
CRC
Language
eng
Pages
400
Description:
"In the past ten years, employment of immuno- and receptor-assays has grown dramatically. This composite presents the fundamentals of both techniques and introduces practical examples of equation use, antibody and receptor purification, antigen labeling, immunization, and establishment of antibodies for long-term storage. It contrasts the many different assay designs and addresses market trends as the context for developing immuno-assay goals. In addition, this volume summarizes the biochemical and physical properties involved in antibody- and receptor-ligand interactions and reagent manufacture." "This is the first, single-volume synthesis of both immuno- and receptor-assays. With theoretical background and practical examples, Immune and Receptor Assays in Theory and Practice allows you to base your experiment on proven techniques, components, and applications for the most reliable results."--BOOK JACKET.