Saturday, July 28, 2007

Human Papillomaviruses: Methods and Protocols

Human Papillomaviruses: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
by Clare Davy (Editor), John Doorbar (Editor)

Product Details:
* Hardcover: 512 pages
* Publisher: Humana Press; 1 edition (September 1, 2005)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1588293734

Book Description
Leading basic researchers and clinical scientists describe in detail a wide variety of established and cutting-edge techniques they have developed to study the lifecycle and biological properties of the human papillomavirus. The authors use these readily reproducible methods, ranging from PCR to propagation of HPV in vitro, to detect and type papillomavirus infections, study the papillomavirus lifecycle, and to produce and functionally analyze papillomavirus proteins. The protocols follow the successful Methods in Molecular Medicine™ series format, each offering step-by-step laboratory instructions, an introduction outlining the principles behind the technique, lists of the necessary equipment and reagents, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

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DNA Viruses: Methods and Protocols

DNA Viruses: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
by Paul M. Lieberman (Editor)

Product Details:
* Hardcover: 512 pages
* Publisher: Humana Press; 1 edition (October 22, 2004)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 158829353X

Book Description
A compendium of readily reproducible and novel methods to manipulate DNA viruses and characterize their varied biological properties. The authors emphasize techniques for viral detection and genetics, but also include methods for structure determination, gene expression, replication, pathogenesis, complex cellular models, recombinant genetics, and computational/systems approaches. Wide-ranging and highly practical, DNA Viruses: Methods and Protocols will stimulate new directions in virology research with its novel strategies for engineering viral vectors in gene therapy, and its advanced approaches for detecting viruses in human disease.

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