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                    | Hermanson G.T. — Bioconjugate Techniques |  
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                    | Предметный указатель |  
                    | | Cytosine, thiolation of      46 Cytosine, transamination of      645
 Cytosine, transamination reactions      44
 Cytotoxic agent      379 394
 Cytotoxic agent, conjugation to dextran      494
 Cytotoxic T-cell response      421
 Cytotoxicity      233 502 552
 Cytotoxicity of dgA-antibody conjugates      501
 Cytotoxicity of radioimmunoconj u-gates      365 367
 Cytotoxicity of single-chain protein toxins      498
 Cytotoxicity of SMCC-conjugated immunotoxins      519
 Cytotoxicity of SMPB-conjugated immunotoxins      524
 Cytotoxicity, mechanism of, for plant toxins      497
 Cytotoxicity, optimal ratio of antibody-dgA conjugates      509
 Cytotoxicity, relationship to use of cleavable cross-linkers      516
 Czworkowski      338
 Dade      208
 Daemen      550
 Dahlquist      193
 Dakshinamurti      375
 Dalen      304
 Damjanovich      133
 Danscher      593
 Dansyl aziridine      149
 Darzynkiewicz      302
 DAS      255 282
 Dative binding      594 597
 dATP, derivatives useful for enzymatic labeling of DNA      641
 Daunomycin, coupling to oxidized dextran      527
 Davidson      320
 Davies      205 206 312
 Davis      607
 DCC      104 649
 DCC in formation of NHS esters      139
 DCC in formation of NHS-palmitate      557
 DCC in preparation of active esters      178
 DCC, general description and use      177
 DCC, reaction with carboxylate-PEG      614
 DCC, rearrangement to N-acylurea      179
 DCIA, general properties and use      337
 dCTP      643
 dCTP, derivatives useful for enzymatic labeling of DNA      641
 DCU      178 181 557
 de Rosario      78
 De Waele      600
 Dean      139 177 226
 Debye      43
 Deferoxamine      see “DFA”
 Deforming agent      76
 DeFulvio      370
 Deglycosylated ricin A chain      508 511 see
 Deglycosylated ricin A chain, conjugation to antibodies using Ellman's reagent      516
 Deglycosylation      500
 Dehydration      90
 Dehydroazepines      163 254 261 277 289 394 395 657
 Dehydroazepines, from phenyl azide photolysis      214
 DELFIA      369
 Delgado      606
 Dell'Arciprete      239 398 522
 Della-Penna      372
 DeMar      153 284
 Denaturants      76 84 87 152
 Denney      173
 Deoxycholate, for detergent dialysis into liposomes      558
 Deoxynucleoside triphosphates      641
 Deoxyribonuclease I      640
 dePont      193 208
 Derksen      428 539 550 565 566
 Dermer      106
 Deryagin      594
 Detergent      152 310
 Detergent, dialysis      558
 Detergent, use with IODO-BEADS      406
 Deuticke      176 338
 DeVasto      338
 Dewey      235 302 519 566
 Dextran      33 110 121 221 222
 Dextran, activation with 1,3-butanediol diglycidyl ether      627
 Dextran, amine derivatives      623
 Dextran, as carrier for antibody conjugates      494
 Dextran, carboxyl derivatives      623
 Dextran, conjugation with haptens      428
 Dextran, DFA conjugates of      370
 Dextran, epoxy activation of      626
 Dextran, general properties and use      618
 Dextran, hydrazide derivatives      623 624
 Dextran, hydroxyl functionalities      605 620
 Dextran, in the preparation of immunotoxins      524 525
 Dextran, lactone-activated derivative of      625
 Dextran, modification of proteins with      620
 Dextran, modification with      605
 Dextran, modification with adipic acid dihy-drazide      625
 Dextran, modification with bis-hydrazides      121
 Dextran, modification with ethylene diamine      625
 Dextran, oxidation with sodium periodate      525
 Dextran, periodate oxidation of      620 622
 Dextran, polyaldehyde      623 625
 Dextran, reaction with 6-bromohexanoic acid      158
 Dextran, reaction with chloroacetic acid      158 624
 Dextran, SPDP-modified      624 628
 Dextran, sulfhydryl-reactive derivative      623 628
 Dextran, use as a carrier      421 428
 DFA, DFA-polymer conjugates      370
 DFA, general desmption and use      369
 DFDNB, general description and use      212
 DFDNPS, base cleavability of      296
 DFDNPS, general description and use      213
 dgA      501 509 511
 dgA, conjugation with antibody using SMPT      511
 Di-iodotyrosine      402
 Diabetes mellitus      37
 Diamines      101
 Diamines, coupling to aldehydes      109
 Diamines, diaminodip ropylamine      101 110 623
 Diamines, diaminopropane      645
 Diamines, modification of carbohydrates      107
 Diazirine compounds      254
 Diazirine compounds, photoreactions of      165
 Diazo bonds      224
 Diazo bonds in cleavable cross-linkers      295
 Diazo bonds, cleavable reagents      293
 Diazo bonds, cleavage by sodium dithionite      162
 Diazo compounds      254 255
 Diazo compounds of PNP-DTP      274
 Diazo compounds, diazoacetyl      153
 Diazo compounds, diazoalkane      153
 Diazo compounds, diazomethane      153
 Diazo compounds, diazopyruvates      165
 Diazo compounds, diazopyruvates, p-nitrophenyl diazopyruvate      272
 Diazo compounds, diazotrifluoropropionate      165
 Diazo compounds, photoreactions of      164
 Diazonium      112 161 295
 Diazonium, formation from ar-ylamines      111
 Diazonium, from the activation of p-aminobenzoyl biocytin      398
 Diazonium, of o-tolidine, diazotized      224
 Diazonium, reaction of      161
 Diazonium, reaction with tyrosine      12
 Diazonium, reactivity      224
 Diazonium, side reactions of      449
 Diazonium, using in hapten-carrier conjugation      446
 DIC, general description and use      180
 Dicarboxymethyllysine      99
 Dicetylphosphate      555
 Dictyostelium disoideum amoebas      377
 Dicyclohexyl carbodiimide      see “DCC”
 Dicyclohexyl urea      see “DCU”
 Didenko      657
 Diethanolamine      632
 Diethyl ether      551 558 598 613
 Diethylenetriami nepentaace-tic anhydride      see “DTPA
 
 | Difluorobenzene derivatives      211 Dihydrolipoamide, immobilized      86
 Dihydroxyacetone      27
 Diisopmpyl-N-acylurea      180
 Diisopropyl carbodiimide      see “DIC”
 Diisopropylurea      180
 Diketone group, of APG      285
 Dimethyl 3,3’-dithiobispropionimidate      see “DTBP”
 Dimethyl adipimidate      see “DMA”
 Dimethyl pimelimidate      see
 Dimyristoyl phosphatidic acid      see “DMPA”
 Dimyristoyl phosphatidyl ethanolamine      see “DMPH”
 Dinrzis      112 346 620
 Diol      390
 Diol, as a cleavable group in cross-linkers      294
 Diol, oxidation with periodate      157
 Dioxane      612
 Dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl ethanolamine      see “DPPE”
 Diphtheria toxin      75 397
 Diphtheria toxin, B-diain function of      498
 Diphtheria toxin, catalysis of ADP-ribosylation      497
 Diphtheria toxin, coupling to EGF using cystamine      515
 Diphtheria toxin, structure of      497
 Diphtheria toxoid      422
 Diphtheria toxoid, use as carrier      427
 Disaccharide      27 34
 Distearoyl phosphatidyl ethanolamine      see “DSPE”
 Disuccinimidyl glutarate      see “DSG”
 Disuccinimidyl suberate      see “DSS”
 Disuccinimidyl tartarate      see “DST”
 Disulfide      515
 Disulfide between protein subunits      17
 Disulfide exchange      77 132 134 146 152
 Disulfide exchange in the preparation of immunotoxins      503
 Disulfide exchange, prevention by blocking agents      126
 Disulfide exchange, using cystamine      72 515
 Disulfide exchange, using pyridyl disulfides      151
 Disulfide from pyridyl disulfide reactions      276
 Disulfide in antibody molecules      457
 Disulfide in cleavable reagents      293
 Disulfide in DSP      192
 Disulfide in immunotoxin conjugates      499
 Disulfide of AMCA-HPDP reactions      335
 Disulfide of DTBP      207
 Disulfide of SAED      269
 Disulfide of SAND      264
 Disulfide of SASD      256
 Disulfide of sulfo-SBED      291
 Disulfide reductants      106 126 230 264 265 609
 Disulfide reductants, effect on IODO-BEADS      406
 Disulfide reductants, general description and use      76
 Disulfide reductants, immobilized      86
 Disulfide reductants, reactions of      152
 Disulfide reduction, in immunotoxin action      499
 Disulfide, cleavable cross-linkers containing      293
 Disulfide, cyclic      77
 Disulfide, formation with pyridyl disulfides      209
 Disulfide, formation with sodium tetrathionate      131
 Disulfide, formation with thiosulfonates      209
 Disulfide, formation with TNB      209
 Disulfide, inhibiting formation of      57
 Disulfide, reduction of      11 76 152
 Disulfide, reduction of, in antibodies      461 363
 Disulfide, reduction of, using 2-mercaptoethanol      80
 Disulfide, reduction of, using 2-mercaptoethyl-amine      82
 Disulfide, reduction of, using DTT      77
 Disulfide, reduction of, using immobilized reagents      85
 Disulfide, reduction of, using sodium borohydride      88
 Disulfide, reduction of, using TCEP      83
 Disulfide, reversibility of      129
 Disulfosuccinimidyl tarta-rate      see “Sulfo-DST”
 Dithiobis(succinimidylpropionate)      see “DSP”
 Dithiobis{sulfosuccinimidyl propionate)      see “DTSSP
 Dithioerythritol      see “DTE”
 Dithionite      see “Sodium dithionite”
 Dithiothreitol      see “DTT”
 Divinylsulfone      33
 Dixon      96 128
 DLVO theory      594
 DMA, general description and use      204
 DMP Dimethyl suberimidate      see “DMS”
 DMP for immobilization of antibodies      206
 DMP, general description and use      205
 DMPA      536
 DMPC      555
 DMPE      543
 DMS in the conjugation of proteins to Hposomes      562
 DMS, activation of PE      562
 DMS, general description and use      206
 DMSO, to solubilize hapten-carrier conjugates      423 325
 DNA      29 125 346
 DNA binding proteins      383
 DNA polymerase I      640
 DNA probes      231 320
 DNA, 5’-hydrazide modified      117
 DNA, 5’-phosphate group      539
 DNA, activation with bromine compounds      647
 DNA, activation with sodium bisulfite      645
 DNA, alkaline phosphatase conjugation using DSS      665
 DNA, base constituents      41
 DNA, base pairing      53 384
 DNA, biotinylated      573
 DNA, biotinylation of      656
 DNA, bis-hydrazide modification of      644
 DNA, bisulfite catalyzed transamination      647
 DNA, carbodiimide coupling through 5’-phosphate      649
 DNA, chemical modification methods      643
 DNA, coupling adipic acid dihy-drazide at the 5’-phosphate end      650
 DNA, cross-linking methods      55
 DNA, cystamine modification of      651 663
 DNA, detection using avidin-biotin interactions      379
 DNA, diamine modification of      644
 DNA, diamine-modified fluorescent labeling of      670
 DNA, diamine-modified labeling with FITC      671
 DNA, DSS-activated      666
 DNA, enzymatic labeling methods      640
 DNA, enzymatic labeling methods, nick translation      640 641
 DNA, enzymatic labeling methods, PCR      640
 DNA, enzymatic labeling methods, random-primed labeling      640 643
 DNA, enzymatic labeling methods, terminal transferase      641 643
 DNA, enzyme conjugation techniques      662
 DNA, fluorescent labeling of      668
 DNA, functional groups      42
 DNA, hydrazide-modified, con-jugation to SFB-modified alkaline phosphatase      668
 DNA, labeling at the 5’ end      73
 DNA, labeling with AMCA-hydrazide      339
 DNA, labeling with BOD1PY fluo-rophores      342
 DNA, labeling with Cascade Blue hy-drazide      357
 DNA, labeling with fluorescein      315
 DNA, labeling with Lissamine rhodamine B sulfonyl hy-drazine      328
 DNA, labeling with Lucifer Yellow CH      361
 DNA, labeling with NHS-rhodamine      322
 DNA, labeling with p-aminobenzoyl bio-cytin, diazotized      398
 DNA, labeling with photobiotin      395
 DNA, mapping      396
 DNA, modification and conjugation of      40 639
 DNA, modification with biotin-BMCC      660
 DNA, modification with biotin-diazonium      658
 DNA, modification with biotin-hydrazide      661
 DNA, modification with biotinylation reagents containing hydrazides      390
 DNA, modification with bis-hydrazides      124
 DNA, modification with cystamine      72
 DNA, modification with diamines      109
 DNA, modification with fluorescein-5-thiosemicar-bazide      313
 DNA, modification with hydrazide-reactive probes      313
 DNA, modification with NHS-LC-biotin      658
 DNA, modification with photobiotin      657
 DNA, modification, thiolation of      384 651
 DNA, PDITC-activated      667
 DNA, phosphodiester bonds of      41
 
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