Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Current Protocols in Molecular Biology (All Volumes)

Current Protocols in Molecular Biology
Edited by: Fred M. Ausubel (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School); Roger Brent (The Molecular Sciences Institute); Robert E. Kingston (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School); David D. Moore (Baylor College of Medicine); J.G. Seidman (Harvard Medical School); John A. Smith (University of Alabama at Birmingham); Kevin Struhl (Harvard Medical School)
Developmental Editor: Elizabeth W. Harkins

An essential tool for anyone at the forefront of today's molecular biology revolution, Current Protocols in Molecular Biology--the first Current Protocols title--remains the benchmark by which all other lab manuals are judged.

Updated every three months in all formats, Current Protocols in Molecular Biology (CPMB) is constantly evolving to keep pace with the very latest discoveries and developments. The entire collection of published methods plus a year of these quarterly updates are included in the initial purchase price. That's 4900 published pages of content amassed since 1987, plus 670 pages of new (39%) and revised (59%) content over the course of the year! Presently five volumes in its loose-leaf print version, Current Protocols in Molecular Biology...

includes more than 1,000 procedures from hundreds of biologists at top laboratories around the globe.
offers a range of basic methods for DNA preparation to advanced procedures for microarray analysis, chromatin assembly, and more.
covers emerging areas, including mouse phenotyping, DNA construction by recombination, and high-throughput sequencing.

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