Description:
Labelled biomolecules are an essential tool in many areas of research. Non-radioactive labelling is quickly becoming the method of choice, as it overcomes the safety, disposal, and stability problems of radioactive isotopes. Non-Radioactive Labelling: A Practical Introduction provides practical information, protocols and theory to allow a beginner to obtain a biomolecule tagged with a non-radioactive label. The book includes:
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- A review of the biomolecules, labels, and coupling methods commonly used
- An evaluation of the best methods to link the label of choice to a biological molecule
- A description of the practical problems faced by a beginner to allow adaptation of potential methods
- Coverage of non-radioactive labelling of oligonucleotides
- A comprehensive review of the conjugation and labelling literature
This book is essential for the molecular biologists, biochemists and cell biologists wishing to use non-radioactive labelling.
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