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METHODS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY - THE NUCLEUS
Volume 2: Chromatin, Transcription, Envelope, Proteins, Dynamics, and Imaging


Edited by Ronald Hancock 2008, Humana Press

Description: This volume provides a comprehensive collection of the cutting-edge methods making a major contribution to undersatanding the nucleus and its nanostructure today.

Its encompasses the latest protocols to study the mechanical properties of the nucleus and for imaging down to the molecular level by optical, atomic force, and electron microscopy. (Humana Press)


METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY - Volume 409 - DNA Repair, Part B

Edited by Judith L. Campbell & Paul Modrich 2006, Academic Press

Description: This volume emphasizes the intracellular consequences of DNA damage, describing procedures for analysis of checkpoint responses, DNA repair in vivo, replication fork encounter of DNA damage, as well as biological methods for analysis of mutation production and chromosome rearrangements. It also describes molecular methods for analysis of a number of genome maintenance activities including DNA ligases, helicases, and single-strand binding proteins. (Academic press)


METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY - Volume 408 - DNA Repair, Part A

Edited by Judith L. Campbell & Paul Modrich 2006, Academic Press

Description: This volume provides detailed coverage of modern methods for molecular analysis of enzymes and enzyme systems that function in the maintenance of genome integrity. Coverage areas include base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, translesion DNA polymerases, mismatch repair, genetic recombination, and double strand break repair. (Academic press)


DNA Damage Recognition.

Edited by Wolfram Siede, Yoke Wah Kow and Paul W. Doetsch

2006, Taylor & Francis

Contents : Part 1. Mechanisms of damage recognition: theoretical onsiderations - Part 2. UV damage and other bulky DNA-adducts - Part 3. Non-bulky base damage - Part 4. Mismatch repair - Part 5. Replication and bypass of DNA lesions - Part 6. DNA strand breaks - Part 7. Perception of DNA damage for initiating regulatory responses - (845 pages)

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