Immunochemistry Of The Extracellular Matrix

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A. T. Hewitt
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Amino Propeptide
antibody specificity
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B. R. Olsen
basement
Basement Membrane Collagens
basement membrane proteins
Basement Membranes
Beverly Peterkofsky
Bovine Lens Capsule
C. M. Wilkes
Carboxyl Propeptide
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Cell Culture
CNBr Peptide
collagen biosynthesis
connective tissue immunology
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Cys Cys Disulfide Bonds
D. H. Rohrbach
D. M. Pesciotta
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E. Schiffmann
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extracellular glycoproteins
F. J. Roll
Fragment Pi
G. R. Grotendorst
G. R. Martin
George R. Martin
Glomerular Basement Membranes
Golgi Complex
H. H. Varner
H. K. Kleinman
H. Seppa
Heinz Furthmayr
immunocytochemical analysis
Interchain Disulfide Bonds
Interstitial Collagens
Intima Collagen
IR Gene
J. A. Madri
John Bateman
John D. Kemp
Joseph A. Madri
Klaus von der Mark
laboratory collagen antibody production
Language_English
Lens Capsule
Mario Chojkier
membrane
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Pepsin Fragments
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Procollagen Molecules
Proline Hydroxylation
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Radioactive Amino Acid
Radioactive Proline
RER Membrane
Rupert Timpl
Sheep Anti-rabbit IgG
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Triple Helical Conformation
Triple Helical Domain
V. P. Terranova

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315894324
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The main purpose of the two volumes on Immunochemistry of the Extracellular Matrix is to describe state of the art methods, which have been proven to provide antibody reagents of defined specificity to collagens as well as other glycoproteins found in association within connective tissue. The isolation and purification of collagens, procollagens, and related connective tissue proteins are described for several tissues, tissue culture cells and species. Immunization with these collagens in laboratory animals yields antibodies with different characteristic specificities: to the procollagen extension fragments, the non-helical segments of the a-chains, to helical and denatured determinants.

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