Surface Plasmon Resonance: Methods and Protocols: 627 (Methods in Molecular Biology)
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Book Details
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Author: Nico J. de Mol
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Publisher: Humana
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Language: English
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Edition: Softcover Reprint of the Original 1st Edition (2010)
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ISBN: 9781493961252
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Pages: 286
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 10.0 x 7.0 x 0.7 inches
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Format: Import
About The Book
Nico J. de Mol's [Book Title] offers a comprehensive look at the practical applications of commercially available Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) instruments, making it an essential resource for anyone working in the field of bioengineering, chemistry, or molecular biology. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition, published in 2010, fills a critical gap by providing hands-on, well-described SPR experimental protocols that are easy to follow and apply.
The 286-page book includes a diverse range of experimental applications and highlights important issues such as the background theory and vital considerations when using SPR instruments. Written by experts in the field, the text is designed to be both informative and practical, providing clear instructions and insights to researchers, students, and professionals who use or plan to use SPR technology in their work.
Ideal for those involved in scientific research and experimentation, [Book Title] is an indispensable guide to the use of SPR instruments, making it a must-have reference for those in molecular and biomedical research fields. The book also serves as a key resource for understanding the techniques and methodologies used to explore molecular interactions through SPR technology.