I was hoping to find a textbook that focuses on molecular techniques, where there would be a chapter on proteins and techniques for studying them, like western blot, or immunofluorscence, how the techniques work and what they are used for. I'm not just looking for proteins though, but techniques also for working with and studying RNA or DNA or anything.
I know there is a book Molecular Cloning by Maniatis, but I think that book focuses mostly on DNA.
I guess if I had to choose a book solely on protein techniques would be okay. There probably won't be one that covers everything.
If anyone knows of any good books. Thanks.
textbook for molecular techniques
Started by jaknight, Sep 25 2009 01:58 PM
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Posted 25 September 2009 - 01:58 PM
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Posted 06 October 2009 - 06:48 PM
you hardly can get a book which serves a purpose of "killing 2 birds with one stone"...
I had serch for it for years but i didn't get it too...
btw, what is the title and author for the protein techniques book you mention?
I had serch for it for years but i didn't get it too...
btw, what is the title and author for the protein techniques book you mention?
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..."best of our knowledge, as far as we know this had never been reported before, though I can't possible read all the published journals on earth, but by perform thorough search in google, the keywords did not match any documents"...
"what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger"---Goddess Casandra reminds me to be strong
"It's all just DNA. Do it."---phage434













