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Current Protocols in Protein Science
John
Wiley's Current Protocols in Protein Science Includes Both Specific
Detailed Protocols As Well As Strategies For Adapting Methods
To Particular Projects At Hand.
With the mapping of the human genome, more and more researchers
are exploring protein structures and functions in living organisms.
Current Protocols in Protein Science provides protein scientists,
biochemists, molecular biologists, geneticists, and others with
the first comprehensive suite of protocols for this growing field.
Updated every three months in all formats, CPPS is constantly
evolving to keep pace with the very latest discoveries and developments.
A year of these quarterly updates is included in the initial CPPS
purchase price. That's 610 pages of new (59%) and revised (41%)
content on average every year since the initial publication of
the work in June 1995! Presently three volumes in its looseleaf
print version, CPPS...
- provides "best-practices" methodologies for expression,
characterization, and purification of recombinant proteins,
plus post-translational modification and structural characterization.
- is suitable for expert protein researchers and scientists
with little prior experience in protein isolation and characterization,
including scientists trained in other biological disciplines.
Format: Loose-leaf, 1-Year Subscription, Three Volumes
Item #: 978-0-471-11184-8
Price: $845.00 (US) Includes Shipping
Short Protocols in Protein Science
Item #: 0-471-48338-9
Format: Paperback, 810 pages, October 2003
Price: $129.00 (US)
Edited by: John E. Coligan, Ben M. Dunn, Hidde L. Ploegh, David
W. Speicher, Paul T. Wingfield
Series Editor: Gwen Taylor; gtaylor@wiley.com
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