Immunochemistry of the extracellular matrix /

"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...

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Other Authors: Furthmayr, Heinz (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • chapter 1 Chemical Properties of Collagen
  • chapter 2 Methods of Collagen Fractionation
  • chapter 3 Preparation of Type I and Type III Collagens, their P[sub(N)] Collagens, and Aminoterminal Extension Peptides
  • chapter 4 Preparation of Type II Collagen
  • chapter 5 Isolation and Characterization of Pepsin Solubilized Basement Membrane Collagens (Type IV) from Human Placenta, Bovine Kidney Cortices, and Bovine Lens Capsule
  • chapter 6 The Preparation of Type V (AB[sub(2)]) Collagen
  • chapter 7 Preparation of Antisera Specific for the Amino and Carboxyl Propeptides of Type I and Type II Procollagen
  • chapter 8 Isolation of Fibronectin from Plasma and Cells
  • chapter 9 Laminin, a Glycoprotein from Basement Membranes
  • chapter 10 Isolation and Properties of Chondronectin, the Chondrocyte Attachment Factor
  • chapter 11 Immunization Procedures, Isolation by Affinity Chromatography, and Serological and Immunochemical Characterization of Collagen Specific Antibodies
  • chapter 12 Production of Monoclonal Antibodies to Collagens and their Immunofluorescence Localization in Embryonic Cornea and Cartilage
  • chapter 13 Radioimmunoassays in Studies of Connective Tissue Proteins
  • chapter 14 Enzyme Linked Immunoassay (ELISA) for Connective Tissue Proteins: Type I Collagen.