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Bioanalytical techniques

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi Narosa Publishing House 2011ISBN:
  • 9788173198526
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 574.19285 SRIB
Summary: l Techniques" focuses on new as well as conventional bioanalytical and biophysical tools, emerging techniques, and instruments and probes the molecular aspects of biological systems. The primary aim is to provide the reader with the fundamentals and basic techniques such as sensors, separations, mass spectrometry, spectroscopy, arrays, microfluidics, etc. Biophysical techniques such as magnetic resonance; optical, electron and x-ray microscopy; x-ray and neutron techniques have also been introduced. "Bioanalytical Techniques" offer vast possibilities to examine and explore biological systems (for example, proteomics, genomics, metabolomics, sequencing, screening, characterizing macromolecular interactions, or clinical applications) both in vivo and in vitro. Therefore, various DNA techniques are given in sufficient detail for the students as well as professionals.
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Book Book St Aloysius PG Library General Chemistry 574.19285 SRIB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available PG014129
Book Book St Aloysius PG Library General Chemistry 574.19285 SRIB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available PG014130
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l Techniques" focuses on new as well as conventional bioanalytical and biophysical tools, emerging techniques, and instruments and probes the molecular aspects of biological systems. The primary aim is to provide the reader with the fundamentals and basic techniques such as sensors, separations, mass spectrometry, spectroscopy, arrays, microfluidics, etc. Biophysical techniques such as magnetic resonance; optical, electron and x-ray microscopy; x-ray and neutron techniques have also been introduced. "Bioanalytical Techniques" offer vast possibilities to examine and explore biological systems (for example, proteomics, genomics, metabolomics, sequencing, screening, characterizing macromolecular interactions, or clinical applications) both in vivo and in vitro. Therefore, various DNA techniques are given in sufficient detail for the students as well as professionals.

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