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Physical Biochemistry

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Putting the concepts you're learning into practical context, Physical Biochemistry provides clear, concise, well-exampled descriptions of the physical methods that biochemists and molecular biologists use.

Contents

Table of Contents

I. CHARACTERIZATION OF MACROMOLECULES
  1. Direct Observation
  2. Light Microscopy
  3. Electron Microscopy
    
II. GENERAL LABORATORY METHODS
  4. Measurement of pH
  5. Radioactive Labeling and Counting
  6. Autoradiography
  7. Membrane Filtration and Dialysis
    
III. SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF MATERIALS
  8. Chromatography
  9. Electrophoresis
  10. Immunological Methods
    
IV. HYDRODYNAMIC METHODS
  11. Sedimentation
  12. Partial Specific Volume and the Diffusion Coefficient
  13. Viscosity
    
V. SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS
  14. Absorption Spectroscopy
  15. Fluorescence Spectroscopy
  16. Optical Rotary Dispersion and Circular Dichroism
  17. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Electron Spin Resonance
    
VI. MISCELLANEOUS METHODS
  18. Ligand Binding
  19. Miscellaneous Methods
    
  Answers to Problems

Authors

David M. Freifelder

David M. Freifelder was Professor of Biochemistry at Brandeis Unversity.  He received his doctorate from the University of Chicago.  Professor Freifelder has also been a visiting scholar at the Weizman Institute and Stanford University.


Putting the concepts you're learning into practical context, Physical Biochemistry provides clear, concise, well-exampled descriptions of the physical methods that biochemists and molecular biologists use.

Table of Contents

I. CHARACTERIZATION OF MACROMOLECULES
  1. Direct Observation
  2. Light Microscopy
  3. Electron Microscopy
    
II. GENERAL LABORATORY METHODS
  4. Measurement of pH
  5. Radioactive Labeling and Counting
  6. Autoradiography
  7. Membrane Filtration and Dialysis
    
III. SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF MATERIALS
  8. Chromatography
  9. Electrophoresis
  10. Immunological Methods
    
IV. HYDRODYNAMIC METHODS
  11. Sedimentation
  12. Partial Specific Volume and the Diffusion Coefficient
  13. Viscosity
    
V. SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS
  14. Absorption Spectroscopy
  15. Fluorescence Spectroscopy
  16. Optical Rotary Dispersion and Circular Dichroism
  17. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Electron Spin Resonance
    
VI. MISCELLANEOUS METHODS
  18. Ligand Binding
  19. Miscellaneous Methods
    
  Answers to Problems

David M. Freifelder

David M. Freifelder was Professor of Biochemistry at Brandeis Unversity.  He received his doctorate from the University of Chicago.  Professor Freifelder has also been a visiting scholar at the Weizman Institute and Stanford University.


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