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Nonradioactive Labeling and Detection of Biomolecules
herausgegeben von Christoph KesslerInhaltsverzeichnis
- 1 General Aspects of Nonradioactive Labeling and Detection.
- 1.1 Introduction.
- 1.2 The Concept of Nonradioactive Bioanalytics..
- 1.3 Direct and Indirect Labeling and Detection Systems.
- 1.4 Labeling Methods.
- 1.5 Detection Methods.
- 1.6 Guide of the Use of Information in this Book.
- I Standard Nonradioactive Labeling and Detection Systems.
- 2 Overview of Nonradioactive Labeling Systems.
- 3 The Digoxigenin: Anti-Digoxigenin (DIG) System.
- 4 The Biotin System.
- 5 In Vivo Labeling of DNA Probes with 5-BrdU.
- 6 The Sulfone System.
- 7 Colloidal Gold as a Marker in Molecular Biology: The Use of Ultra-Small Gold Probes.
- 8 Direct Peroxidase Labeling of Hybridization Probes and Chemiluminescence Detection.
- 9 A Highly Sensitive Method for Detecting Peroxidase in In Situ Hybridization or Immunohistochemical Assays.
- 10 The SNAP System.
- II Specialized Nonradioactive Detection Systems.
- 11 Overview of Colorimetric, Chemiluminometric, and Fluorimetric Detection Systems.
- 12 Colorimetric Systems.
- 13 Luminescence Systems.
- 14 Fluorescence Systems.
- III Enhanced Systems.
- 15 Overview of Amplification Systems.
- 16 Enhanced Signal Generation by Target Amplification.
- 17 Signal Amplification System: Substrate Cascade.
- IV Application Formats.
- 18 Overview of Application Formats.
- 19 Blot Formats: Nucleic Acids.
- 20 Blot Formats: Proteins and Glycoproteins.
- 21 In Situ Formats.
- 22 Quantitative Formats.
- Appendix I Suppliers of Reagents.
- Appendix II Suppliers of Equipment.