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Hermanson G.T. — Bioconjugate Techniques
Hermanson G.T. — Bioconjugate Techniques



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Название: Bioconjugate Techniques

Автор: Hermanson G.T.

Аннотация:

This is a well-organized and well-written book; it is readable and comprehensible to the novice, but its content and stylistic approach seem sufficiently sophisticated to appeal to active, knowledgeable workers in the field. It is an impressive compilation of useful theoretical and practical information that is not readily available elsewhere in a single volume.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Технология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 1996

Количество страниц: 785

Добавлена в каталог: 15.02.2007

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Palek      412
Palmer      459
Palmitic acid      536
Palmitic acid, NHS ester of      556 557
Palmitoleic acid      535
PAP      497 516
PAP II      497
PAP-S      497
Papahadjopoulos      239 242 243 524 543 566
Papain      458 480
Papain in the preparation of Fab fragments      478 480
Papain, immobilized      480
PAPS      497 498
PAPs, conjugation using SMCC      519
PAPs, modification with 2-iminothiolane      499 504 509
PAPs, structure of      498
Paramyxoviruses      208
Parathyroid hormone      196
Parikh      139 140 172 191 609
Park      193 196 533
Parker      131
Partis      130 140 148 191 209 211
Pascual      274
Patchornick      86
Pathy      284
Paul      153 183 615
Pawley      597
PC      534 541 547 559 565 566
PC, fatty acid constituents      535
PCR      55 640
PDITC      667
PDITC in the conjugation of enzymes to diaminemodified DNA      666
PDP-PE      544 565
PDPH, antibody thiolation with      371
PDPH, general description and use      252
PDTP for immunotoxin preparation      513
PDTP, reaction with EDG      513
Pe      534 541 547 559
PE, activation of, with      542
PE, activation of, with DMS      562
PE, activation of, with glutaraldehyde      561
PE, activation of, with iodoacetic anhydride      568
PE, activation of, with MBS      546
PE, activation of, with SMCC      567
PE, activation of, with SMPB      543 544 565
PE, activation of, with SPDP      544
PE, biotinylated      554 555 558
PE, conjugation using heterobifunctional cross-linkers      542
PE, conjugation with haptens      550
PE, conjugation with proteins using EDC      559
PE, conjugation with proteins using SPDP      565
PE, coupling to antibodies      553
PE, functional derivatives      539 540
Pearson      15
Peeters      236 441
peg      33 142 184 185
PEG, activation with CDI      615
PEG, activation with DSC      202 612
PEG, activation with N-succinimidyl chloroformate      612
PEG, activation with trichloro-s-triazine      607
PEG, amphiphilic properties of      606
PEG, anhydride modification of      609
PEG, carbodiimide coupling of carboxylate-modified      614
PEG, conjugation with haptens      428
PEG, coupling through hydroxyls      155
PEG, epichlorohydrin activation of      617
PEG, general properties and use      606
PEG, hydroxyl functionalities      605
PEG, modification of BSA with      606
PEG, modification of immunotoxin conjugates with      496
PEG, modification with      605
PEG, modification with anhydrides      614
PEG, mPEG derivative of      607
PEG, stabilization of colloidal gold suspensions using      595 600 601 602
PEG, structure of      606
PEG, succinimidyl carbonate derivative of      611
PEG, succinimidyl glutarate derivative of      611
PEG, succinimidyl succinate derivative of      609
PEG, sulfhydryl-reactive derivative of      617
PEG, use as a carrier      428
PEG-amine      see “Jeffamine”
Pegylation      see “PEG”
Peng      142 186
Pennathur-Das      205
Pentose      27
Pepsin      85 458 459 463 479
Pepsin n the formation of $F(ab')_2$ fragments      478
Pepsin, mobilized      479
Pepstatin A      80
Peptide bonds, freedom of ovement      4
Peptide synthesis, using carbodiimides      154
Peptide synthesis, using CDI      153
Peptides      435
Peptides as synthetic haptens      420
Peptides, conjugation to liposomes      552
Peptides, conjugation to PE-liposomes using EDC      560
Peptides, detection with OPA      113
Peptides, EDC conjugation to carriers      171 429
Peptides, iodination of      407
Peptides, reduction of      86
Peptides, sulfhydryl containing      552
Perham      57 96 126 128 207
Periodate      see “Sodium periodate”
Perlman      92
Peroxyoxalate chemiluminescence      338
Peters      453
Petroleum ether      608
Petruzzelli      196
Pfeuffer      207
PG      534 541 547 559 565 566
PG, functional derivatives      539
Phase transition      537
Phase transition, effect of cholesterol      538
Phenol      161 216
Phenol red, conjugation to cBSA using the Mannich reaction      451
Phenol, iodination of      163
Phenolate anion      12 91
Phenolic compounds      402
Phenolic compounds, iodination of      412
Phenolic compounds, reaction with diazonium      224
Phenolphthalein, similarity to fluorescein      300
Phenyl azide      see also “Aryl azides”
Phenyl azide of BASED      214
Phenylalanine      6
Phenylglyoxal      160
Phenylglyoxal, reaction with arginine      284
Phenylhydrazine      32
Phosgene in the formation of carbonates      142
Phosgene in the formation of isocyanates      138 158
Phosgene, derivatization of mPEG with      611
Phosphate groups      125
Phosphate groups of nucleotides      51
Phosphate groups of phosphodiglycerides      534
Phosphate groups, modification with bis-hydrazides      124
Phosphate groups, modification with diamines      109
Phosphate groups, reaction with carbodiimides      144 154
Phosphatidic acid      534
Phosphatidic acid, functional derivatives      539
Phosphatidyl choline      531 (see also “PC”)
Phosphatidyl ethanolamine      see “PE”
Phosphatidyl glycerol      531 (see also “PG”)
Phosphatidyl inositol      see “PI”
Phosphatidyl serine      see “PS”
Phosphines      83
Phosphodiester      50 109 124 640 649
Phosphodiglycerides      537
Phosphodiglycerides, composition of      534
Phosphodiglycerides, fatty acid, constituents      534
Phosphodiglycerides, fatty acid, nomenclature      536
Phosphodiglycerides, functional derivatives      539
Phosphodiglycerides, orientation with cholesterol      537
Phosphoethanolamine      531
Phosphoethanolamine, maleimide activated      531
Phospholipid bilayers      427
Phospholipids      212 528 550 556
Phospholipids, biotinylated      554 555
Phospholipids, composition of      533
Phospholipids, formation of liposomes      531
Phospholipids, labeling with DCIA      338
Phospholipids, protection from oxidation      531
Phospholipids, sources      533
Phospholipids, synthetic      536
Phosphoramidate      52 73 109 124 144 145 154 169 649 651 658 660
Phosphoramidite      53
Phosphorescence, definition of      300
Phosphorimidazolide      109 124 649 651
Phosphorus pentachloride      141
Phosphorus, white, reduction of chloroauric acid with      598
Photoaffinity labeling      256 260 262 274 281
Photobiotin      397
Photobiotin, DNA modification with      657
Photobiotin, general description and use      395
Photobiotin, removal of excess      658
Photodecomposition      333
Photohemin IX      631
Photolysis      254
Photolysis of NHS-ASA      256
Photolysis of phenyl azides      214
Photolysis, light sources      254
photons      298
Photoreactive      229 412
Photoreactive cross-linkers      252
Photoreactive cross-linkers, photolyzing light sources      254
Photosynthetic      362
Phycobiliproteins, activation with SPDP      589
Phycobiliproteins, bilin content      363
Phycobiliproteins, conjugation to avidin using glutaraldehyde      583
Phycobiliproteins, conjugation with avidin or streptavidin      575 588
Phycobiliproteins, conjugation, using SPDP      364
Phycobiliproteins, general description and use      362
Phycobiliproteins, producing activated derivatives      364
Phycobiliproteins, tandem conjugates of      364
Phycobilisome particles      362
Phycocyanin      363
Phycocyanobilin      363
Phycoerythrin      363 488 588
Phycoerythrin, avidin conjugation of      585
Phycoerythrin, conjugate with streptavidin      363
Phycoerythrin, structure and properties      362
Phycoerythrin, tandem conjugate with allophycocyanin      364
Phycoerythrobilin      363
Phycourobilin      363
Phytochrome      208
Phytolacca americana      497
PI      534 541
pI of proteins in gold labeling      595
PI, functional derivatives      539
Pick      532
Pidgeon      533
Pihl      131 497 525
Pikuleva      182
Pillai      618
Pimm      370
Pinocytosis      359 419
Pirker      516
Pizzo      606 607
pKa      7 184
Plank      308
Plant      554 555 558
Plapp      105
plasma      394
Plasma cells      419
Platelet glycoprotein Ib      266
Platelets      194 196
Platz      164 254
Ploem      302
Plotz      34 100
PMPI      138
PMSF      80
PNP-DTP      165
PNP-DTP, general description and use      274
Podhradsky      138 303 318
Pokeweed antiviral proteins      see “PAPs”
Politz      286
Poly(acrylic acid)      605
Poly(amino acids)      605
Poly(ethylene glycol)      see “PEG”
Poly(ethylene imine)      106
Poly(ethylene imine), modification with epichlorohydrin-activated PEG      617
Poly(L-glutamic acid)      422
Poly(L-glutamic acid), conjugation methods      428
Poly(L-glutamic acid), use as a carrier      428
Poly(L-lysine)      270 422 605
Poly(L-lysine) in MAP      428
Poly(L-lysine), conjugation methods      428
Poly(L-lysine), modification with DTPA      366
Poly(L-lysine), succinylated      370
Poly(L-lysine), use as a carrier      421 428
Polyaldehyde dextran      287
Polyclonal antibodies      456
Polyclonal antisera      456
Polyether      101
Polymerase chain reaction      see “PCR”
Polymerization      24
Polymerization in glutaraldehyde cross-linking      470 635
Polymerization in hapten-carrier conjugation using EDC      429 432
Polymerization in immunotoxin conjugation      503
Polymerization in Mannich reaction      161
Polymerization of biotinylated enzyme and avidin      572
Polymerization of ethylene oxide      606
Polymerization of ethylenimine      104
Polymerization of maleic anhydride      95
Polymerization, common with homobifunctional cross-linking      187
Polymerization, limited with heterobifunctional reagents      228
Polymerization, prevention by blocking agents      125
Polymerization, with EDC      172
Polymers, gold-labeled      596
Polymers, modification with      605
Polymers, use as a carrier      421 428
Polyphosphazenes      605
Polysaccharide      315
Polysaccharide as spacer in the preparation of immunotoxins      524
Polysaccharide of antibody molecules      459
Polysaccharide, binding of by plant toxins      497
Polysaccharide, detection using hydrazide compounds      121
Polysaccharide, labeling with Texas Red hydrazide      330
Polysaccharide, modification with anhydrides      91
Polysaccharide, oxidation with periodate      475
Polysaccharide, oxidation with sodium periodate      472
Polysaccharide, structure      34
Polysaccharide, thiolation using PDPH      371
Polysaccharides      315 605
Polysaccharides as carriers for antibody conjugates      494
Polysaccharides as spacer in the preparation of immunotoxins      524
Polysaccharides of antibody molecules      459
Polysaccharides, activation of hydroxyls      33
Polysaccharides, asparagine-linked      36
Polysaccharides, attachment to proteins      20
Polysaccharides, binding of by plant toxins      497
Polysaccharides, conjugation using $\mathrm{M_2C_2H}$      251
Polysaccharides, conjugation using carbonyl—and sulfhydryl-reactive cross-linkers      249
Polysaccharides, conjugation using MPBH      250
Polysaccharides, conjugation using PDPH      252
Polysaccharides, coupling through hydroxyls      155
Polysaccharides, detection using hydrazide compounds      121
Polysaccharides, labeling with AMCA-hydrazide      340
Polysaccharides, labeling with biotin-hydrazide      390
Polysaccharides, labeling with Texas Red hydrazide      330
Polysaccharides, modification with anhydrides      91
Polysaccharides, oxidation with oxidases      116
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