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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent summary of immunological methods.,
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This review is from: Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual (Hardcover)
This book is indespensible for those wishing to set up any type of antibody related methodology. Gives excellent overviews of immunodiagnostic methods (ELISA,RIA,etc.), antibody production (polyclonal and monoclonal), and includes basic summaries on the nature of the immune sytem in vivo. Especially useful to researchers developing immuno-techniques as it gives detailed methodologies.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An old classic, but still useful.,
This review is from: Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual (Paperback)
This classic is getting old...But you cand find some important informations inside, classic protocols and keys-data to the antibodies-world. A must-have reference for any today-biologist working with antibodies (immunostaining, immunoprecipitation, Western-blot, antibodies production, etc...).
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ImmunoReagents-Leaders in Polyclonal Antibodies,
This review is from: Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual (Paperback)
This is a wonderful book that is always kept handy in our polyclonal antibody production labs. I highly recommend this book for the antibody production laboratory. ImmunoReagents has been producing high quality polyclonal antibodies in help to this book.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good manual, though needs revision.,
This review is from: Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual (Paperback)
This laboratory manual is very concise and easy to read. The topics range from antibody production to protein/enzyme conjugation, with step by step instructions and formulations. Previous to most topics is given a fairly thorough background. One drawback is the fact that this book is nearly 20 years old (pub. 1988) and lacks a significant amount of progress made in the areas of homo and heterobifunctional linkers, PEGylation, and antibody engineering. Given a good price however, this would be a good reference manual.
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Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual by David Lane (Paperback - December 1, 1988)
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