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Untangling the Double HelixDNA Entanglement and the Action of the DNA Topoisomerases

Untangling the Double Helix
DNA Entanglement and the Action of the DNA Topoisomerases


By James C. Wang, Harvard University

© 2009 • 233 pp., illus., appendices, index
Paperback • $46.00 • ISBN 978-087969879-9

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Untangling the Double HelixDNA Entanglement and the Action of the DNA Topoisomerases

Untangling the Double Helix
DNA Entanglement and the Action of the DNA Topoisomerases


By James C. Wang, Harvard University

© 2009 • 233 pp., illus., appendices, index
Hardcover • $81.00 • ISBN 978-087969863-8

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Emerging Model Organisms: A Laboratory Manual, Volume 1

Emerging Model Organisms: A Laboratory Manual, Volume 1

© 2009 • 592 pp., illus., appendix, index
Paperback • $89 $44.50 • ISBN 978-087969872-0

Until recently, a small number of model organisms has been the focus of most research in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology. But in the last few years, due in part to increased interest in questions of evolution, technical advances in selectively altering gene expression patterns, and the reduced costs of genome sequencing, the range of organisms used for research is greatly expanding. Emerging Model Organisms, Volume 1, introduces the reader to this new generation of model organisms, providing a diverse catalog of potential species useful for extending research in new directions. In this volume leading experts provide chapters on 23 emerging model systems, ranging from bat and butterfly to cave fish and choanoflagellates; cricket and finch to quail, snail, and tomato. Subsequent releases of the Emerging Model Organisms series, already in preparation, will focus on additional species. Material is also available in CSH Protocols: www.cshprotocols.org/emo

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Emerging Model Organisms: A Laboratory Manual, Volume 1

Emerging Model Organisms: A Laboratory Manual, Volume 1

© 2009 • 592 pp., illus., appendix, index
Hardcover • $158 $79.00 • ISBN 978-087969826-3

Until recently, a small number of model organisms has been the focus of most research in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology. But in the last few years, due in part to increased interest in questions of evolution, technical advances in selectively altering gene expression patterns, and the reduced costs of genome sequencing, the range of organisms used for research is greatly expanding. Emerging Model Organisms, Volume 1, introduces the reader to this new generation of model organisms, providing a diverse catalog of potential species useful for extending research in new directions. In this volume leading experts provide chapters on 23 emerging model systems, ranging from bat and butterfly to cave fish and choanoflagellates; cricket and finch to quail, snail, and tomato. Subsequent releases of the Emerging Model Organisms series, already in preparation, will focus on additional species. Material is also available in CSH Protocols: www.cshprotocols.org/emo

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Basic Methods in Protein Purification and Analysis: A Laboratory Manual

Basic Methods in Protein Purification and Analysis: A Laboratory Manual

Edited By Richard J. Simpson, Joint ProteomicS Laboratory (JPSL) of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia; Peter D. Adams, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia; Erica A. Golemis, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia

© 2009 • 436 pp., illus., appendices, index
Paperback • $97 • ISBN 978-087969-867-6

Understanding how proteins function is an essential part of many biological research endeavors. The complexity and sheer number of proteins in a cell are impediments to identifying proteins of interest or purifying proteins for function and structure analysis. Thus, reducing the complexity of a protein sample or in some cases purifying a protein to homogeneity is necessary. The latest manual in the Basic Methods series contains a collection of convenient and easy to use protein purification protocols along with a sampling of dependable methods for assessing protein–protein interactions. The protocols are supported by background information to assist researchers in understanding how the purification methods work and how to optimize and troubleshoot the methods.

The collection of essential methods found in Basic Methods in Protein Purification and Analysis is mainly drawn from the popular manuals Proteins and Proteomics, Purifying Proteins for Proteomics, and Protein–Protein Interactions, 2nd Ed. In addition to protocols for purification using gel electrophoresis and column chromatography, this book contains tested methods for preparing cellular and subcellular extracts—a critical and often neglected step in successful protein purification. Rounding out the manual are methods for characterizing protein–protein interactions, an extensive appendix of essential methods for quantifying protein concentration, stabilizing and storing proteins, concentrating proteins, and immunoblotting. Finally, there is a new chapter on a method complementary to gel electrophoresis and chromatography: in silico analysis of genomic and proteomic databases.

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Basic Methods in Protein Purification and Analysis: A Laboratory Manual

Basic Methods in Protein Purification and Analysis: A Laboratory Manual

Edited By Richard J. Simpson, Joint ProteomicS Laboratory (JPSL) of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia; Peter D. Adams, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia; Erica A. Golemis, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia

© 2009 • 436 pp., illus., appendices, index
Hardcover • $162.00 • ISBN 978-087969868-3

Understanding how proteins function is an essential part of many biological research endeavors. The complexity and sheer number of proteins in a cell are impediments to identifying proteins of interest or purifying proteins for function and structure analysis. Thus, reducing the complexity of a protein sample or in some cases purifying a protein to homogeneity is necessary. The latest manual in the Basic Methods series contains a collection of convenient and easy to use protein purification protocols along with a sampling of dependable methods for assessing protein–protein interactions. The protocols are supported by background information to assist researchers in understanding how the purification methods work and how to optimize and troubleshoot the methods.

The collection of essential methods found in Basic Methods in Protein Purification and Analysis is mainly drawn from the popular manuals Proteins and Proteomics, Purifying Proteins for Proteomics, and Protein–Protein Interactions, 2nd Ed. In addition to protocols for purification using gel electrophoresis and column chromatography, this book contains tested methods for preparing cellular and subcellular extracts—a critical and often neglected step in successful protein purification. Rounding out the manual are methods for characterizing protein–protein interactions, an extensive appendix of essential methods for quantifying protein concentration, stabilizing and storing proteins, concentrating proteins, and immunoblotting. Finally, there is a new chapter on a method complementary to gel electrophoresis and chromatography: in silico analysis of genomic and proteomic databases.

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Control and Regulation of Stem Cells

Control and Regulation of Stem Cells
(Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology LXXIIl)

Edited By Bruce Stillman, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; David Stewart, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; Terri Grodzicker, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

© 2008 • 614 pp., illus., indexes
(Paperback edition does not include online access)
Paperback • $126 $63.00 • ISBN 978-087969862-1

Based on presentations by world-renowned investigators at the 73rd annual Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, this volume reviews the latest advances in research on the control and regulation of stem cells. The topics covered include nuclear reprogramming, regulation of stem cell self-renewal and differentiation, the stem cell niche, and signaling and gene regulation in stem cells. Studies of embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells are covered, along with research shedding light on the roles of these cells in regeneration and cancer.

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Control and Regulation of Stem Cells

Control and Regulation of Stem Cells
(Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology LXXIIl)

Edited By Bruce Stillman, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; David Stewart, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; Terri Grodzicker, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

© 2008 • 614 pp., illus., indexes
(Hardcover edition includes online access; call for information and registration)
Hardcover • $310 $155.00 • ISBN 978-087969861-4

Based on presentations by world-renowned investigators at the 73rd annual Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, this volume reviews the latest advances in research on the control and regulation of stem cells. The topics covered include nuclear reprogramming, regulation of stem cell self-renewal and differentiation, the stem cell niche, and signaling and gene regulation in stem cells. Studies of embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells are covered, along with research shedding light on the roles of these cells in regeneration and cancer.

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Concerning the Origin of Malignant Tumours

Concerning the Origin of Malignant Tumours

By Theodor Boveri; Translated and annotated by Sir Henry Harris

© 2008 • 82 pp.
Paperback • $25.00 • ISBN 978-087969788-4

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The TGF-β Family

The TGF-β Family
(Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series 50)

Edited By Rik Derynck, University of California, San Francisco; Kohei Miyazono, University of Tokyo

© 2008 • 1,114 pp., illus., index
Hardcover • $135 $67.50 • ISBN 978-087969752-5

TGF-β is the prototype of a protein superfamily which, in humans, contains at least 35 members, including activins, inhibins, bone morphogenetic proteins, growth/differentiation factors, and Müllerian inhibiting substance. This monograph draws on the world’s leading laboratories to comprehensively cover all aspects of the biology of TGF-β and serve as a reference work for both specialists and researchers less familiar with the field.

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