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Protein Homeostasis

Protein Homeostasis

Edited By Richard I. Morimoto, Northwestern University; Dennis J. Selkoe, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Jeffrey W. Kelly, Scripps Institute

© 2011 • 349 pp., illus. (17 4C and 7 B&W images), index
Hardcover • $135 • ISBN 978-1-936113-06-4

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Protein Synthesis and Translational Control

Protein Synthesis and Translational Control

Edited By John W.B. Hershey, University of California, Davis; Nahum Sonenberg, McGill University; Michael B. Mathews, New Jersey Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

© 2012 • 352 pp., illustrations, index
Hardcover • $135 • ISBN 978-1-936113-46-0

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Protein-Protein Interactions: A Molecular Cloning Manual, Second Edition

Protein-Protein Interactions: A Molecular Cloning Manual, Second Edition

Edited By Erica A. Golemis, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia; Peter D. Adams, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia

© 2005 • 938 pp., illus., index
Hardcover • $231 $46.20 • ISBN 978-087969722-8

This is an updated edition of a manual that provides a thorough collection of the technical and theoretical issues involved in the study of protein associations, including standard methods, biophysical approaches, and, in a final section, a collection of computational methods for integrating and analyzing interactions.

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Protein-Protein Interactions: A Molecular Cloning Manual, Second Edition

Protein-Protein Interactions: A Molecular Cloning Manual, Second Edition

Edited By Erica A. Golemis, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia; Peter D. Adams, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia

© 2005 • 938 pp., illus., index
Paperback • $173 $34.60 • ISBN 978-087969723-5

This is an updated edition of a manual that provides a thorough collection of the technical and theoretical issues involved in the study of protein associations, including standard methods, biophysical approaches, and, in a final section, a collection of computational methods for integrating and analyzing interactions.

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Proteomics: A Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course Manual

Proteomics:
A Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course Manual


By Andrew J. Link, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee; Joshua LaBaer, Harvard University School of Medicine

© 2009 • 228 pp., illus., appendices, index
Hardcover • $154.00 • ISBN 978-087969793-8

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Proteomics: A Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course Manual

Proteomics:
A Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course Manual


By Andrew J. Link, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee; Joshua LaBaer, Harvard University School of Medicine

© 2009 • 228 pp., illus., appendices, index
Paperback • $96.00 • ISBN 978-087969787-7

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Regulatory RNAs

Regulatory RNAs
(Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology LXXI)

Edited By Bruce Stillman, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York; David Stewart, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York

© 2006 • 574 pp., illus., indexes
(Hardcover edition includes online access; call for information and registration)
Hardcover • $310 $155.00 • ISBN 978-087969817-1

“Regulatory RNAs” was the theme of the 71st annual Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, where scientists from around the world presented the latest advances in the biology of RNAs, including RNA interference, transcriptional and translational control, RNA editing, and the role of RNAs in biological circuits and epigenetic events. Investigators discussed the latest technologies aimed at large-scale characterization of RNAs, as well as the roles of small RNAs in development and cancer. This volume is a timely survey of this important new area of molecular biology.

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The Ribosome

The Ribosome
(Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology LXVI)

Edited By Bruce Stillman, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

© 2001 • 634 pp., illus., index
Hardcover • $270 $54.00 • ISBN 978-087969619-1

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RNA Worlds: From Life’s Origins to Diversity in Gene Regulation

RNA Worlds: From Life’s Origins to Diversity in Gene Regulation

Edited By John F. Atkins, University of Utah, University College Cork, and Trinity College Dublin; Raymond F. Gesteland, University of Utah; Thomas R. Cech, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Colorado

© 2011 • 366 pp., illus. (73 color, 23 b/w), index
Trim size: 8-1/2” x 10-7/8”
Hardcover • $162.00 • ISBN 978-0-879699-46-8

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RNA: A Laboratory Manual

RNA: A Laboratory Manual

By Donald C. Rio, University of California, Berkeley; Manuel Ares, Jr., University of California, Santa Cruz; Gregory J. Hannon, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; Timothy W. Nilsen, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

© 2011 • 586 pp., illus., appendices, index
Hardcover • $246.00 $172.20 • ISBN 978-0-879698-90-4

So much has been learned about RNA in the past 10 years that the ability to purify, analyze, and manipulate RNA molecules is now essential in all kinds of bioscience. Initiating RNA research can be intimidating, but the new book RNA: A Laboratory Manual provides a broad range of up-to-date techniques presented in a functional framework, so that any investigator can confidently handle RNA and carry out meaningful experiments, from the most basic to the highly sophisticated. Originating in four of the field's most prominent laboratories, this manual provides the necessary background and strategies for approaching any RNA investigation, as well as detailed protocols and extensive tips and troubleshooting information. It is required reading for every research laboratory in the life sciences.

About the Authors

Donald C. Rio is Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. His research has focused on nucleic acid biochemistry, nucleic acid–protein interactions, nucleic acid rearrangements, and genome-wide approaches to the role of RNA binding proteins in controlling alternative pre-mRNA splicing. Dr. Rio obtained his Ph.D. with Robert Tjian at the University of California, Berkeley and did postdoctoral work with Gerald Rubin. He was Assistant and Associate Professor at MIT and Associate Member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, prior to moving to his current position.

Manuel Ares, Jr. is Professor of Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He received a Ph.D. with Stephen H. Howell on the cell cycle of Chlamydomonas at UC San Diego (1982) and did postdoctoral work with Alan M. Weiner on snRNA transcription in HeLa cells at Yale. He joined the faculty at UC Santa Cruz in 1987 and has focused on snRNA processing, structure, and function in yeast and mammalian cells. He is currently President of the RNA Society.

Gregory J. Hannon is Professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. at Case Western Reserve University working with Tim Nilsen (1992) and then moved to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory for postdoctoral studies with David Beach. A pioneering investigator in the field of RNA interference, his laboratory has characterized many of the major complexes for small interfering RNAs and microRNAs. His lab also investigates the role of small RNAs as oncogenes and tumor suppressors and the use of RNAi libraries to identify therapeutic targets for specific disease subtypes.

Timothy W. Nilsen is Professor and Director of the Center for RNA Molecular Biology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He is also Professor of Biochemistry and of Medicine. After receiving a Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Albany working with Corrado Baglioni, he joined the faculty at CWRU (1982). His research has focused on RNA biology including the mechanism of action of interferon, the mechanism of SL-addition trans-splicing and mechanisms of regulation of alternative splicing. Currently, his laboratory is investigating the mechanism(s) of microRNA mediated gene regulation in animal cells and the structure and function of messenger ribonucleoprotiens. Dr. Nilsen became Editor in Chief of the journal RNA when it was founded in 1995 and still serves in that capacity. He is on the Editorial Board of Molecular and Cellular Biology and the Board of Reviewing Editors for Science.

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