Methods in Immunology and Immunochemistry

Methods in Immunology and Immunochemistry
Author: Curtis Williams
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323148018

Methods in Immunology and Immunochemistry, Volume I: Preparation of Antigens and Antibodies is aimed to bring together detailed procedures in the preparation of antigens and antibodies. The text also provides a presentation and discussion of these methods. The book covers topics in immunology such as antigens, its kinds, and the preparation and testing of lipids for immunological study. The production of antiserum; the preparation of immunogens; collecting and handling of serum; and immunization procedures are also explained. The book also discusses the purification of antibodies; methods of labeling antigens and antibodies; and the methods used in the studies of the structure of immunoglobulins. The text is recommended for immunologists who would like to know the different procedures and methods involved in immunology as well as the principles behind it. The book will also serve as a guide for medical staff who prepare products related to immunology.

Physical and Chemical Methods

Physical and Chemical Methods
Author: Curtis A. Williams
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1483222993

Methods in Immunology: Volume II, Physical and Chemical Methods is a collection of papers dealing with electrophoresis, analytical ultracentrifugation, dialysis, ultrafiltration, cellulose ion exchangers, and chromatographic separation of macromolecules on porous gels. Some papers explain the applications of radioisotopes, optical analysis, and chemical analysis of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acid. One paper describes the theory of electro-migration. Factors such as electrical charge or frictional coefficients govern the rate of migration of charged particles in an electric field. The differences found in their velocities can be used to separate substances or analyze them. Mobility is a characteristic property of molecules and can also be influenced by the composition of the medium or solution. Dialysis separates solvents too large to diffuse through a barrier from smaller solutes; ultrafiltration (reverse osmosis) forces solvent and solutes up to a certain critical size through the barrier by a high pressure on one side. The book notes that the membrane never becomes plugged in dialysis because of some opposite movement of the solvent. Another paper points out that the significance of radioactive tracers in immunochemistry employed to identify and label macromolecules functioning as antigens and antibodies. The collection can prove valuable to bio-chemists, cellular biologists, micro-biologists, developmental biologists, and scientists involved in immunological research.

Reactions of Antibodies with Soluble Antigens

Reactions of Antibodies with Soluble Antigens
Author: Curtis A. Williams
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2014-05-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1483220583

Methods in Immunology and Immunochemistry, Volume III: Reactions of Antibodies with Soluble Antigens provides information pertinent to antigen–antibody and hapten–antibody reactions in vitro, in free solution and in gels. This book presents the development of research in immunology and immunochemistry. Organized into three chapters, this volume begins with an overview of protein–antiprotein reactions. This text then discusses the inhibitory activity of protein fragments, which suggested that antigenic combining sites of proteins were limited regions of the whole antigen molecule. Other chapters consider the measurement of inhibitory activity, which is still the principal assay to characterize antigenic sites of proteins. This book discusses as well the immunological techniques prior to the development of gel-diffusion methods. The final chapter deals with fluorescence labeling techniques that provide powerful approaches for exploring the thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of antigen–antibody interactions. This book is a valuable resource for mathematicians and immunologists.

Immunochemistry Methods

Immunochemistry Methods
Author: Tamara Krstic
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2015-11-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659806513

Book Immunochemistry methods consists of three main chapters (Introduction, Production of antigens and antibodies and Immunological tests). Each of three chapters has corresponding sub-continent. Introduction provides a brief, basic overview of the main components of the immune system. It gives a good basis for the display of techniques used in immunohistochemistry. Chapter Production of antigens and antibodies describes the sources of these components and methods for their preparation and purification, to very details. Chapter Immunological tests gives a comprehensive ilustration of reactions for identification and quantification of antigens. It also gives a brief overview of cellular immunological techniques and tests of complement. Its own experiance in the field, allows author to present these materials in comprehensive way. Theoretical definitions, descriptions of techniques and practical examples are of great importance for obtaining knowledge about the principles of immunohistochemistry. All this is illustrated by a large number of attractive and meaningful pictures, which allows the reader to visually experience all that is described.

Handbook of Immunochemistry

Handbook of Immunochemistry
Author: Miroslav Ferencik
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401115524

The book appeared in two previous Slovak editions for university students in Czechoslovakia. This edition presents a completely new version updated according to recent advances not only in immunochemistry and essential immunology but also in molecular biology, biochemistry and molecular genetics. The scope of the book is considerable since the goal was to cover the field of immunochemistry from the widest point of view including both the topic and methods of contemporary immunochemistry. Each chapter provides basic information on a specific subtopic, clearly and understandab ly, and presents principles of individual immunochemical methods. I am confident that the book will fill the gap between the books on essential immunology and highly specialised books on individual areas of immunoche mistry (e. g. on antibodies, antigens, numerous immunochemical techniques, etc. ). It may also prove useful for beginning investigators from different biological and medical fields as it supplies basic information needed for solving their scientific problems by immunochemical approaches. I do hope that readers will find the text stimulatory and pleasury to read. I wish to thank all colleagues and friends for supplying their own results, suggestions and for their encouraging comments. My thanks go also to the editors and publishers for their valuable contribution to the preparation of the book. 1 Introduction The term immunochemistry was coined by the Swedish chemist ARRHENIUS who used it for the first time in his lectures in 1907.