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Cardiac Gene Expression

Jun Zhang ,  Gregg Rokosh

9781617375149

Humana Press Inc.


Medical genetics; Cardiovascular medicine; Life sciences: general issues; Molecular biology

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378 pages

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This book presents both cutting-edge and established methods for studying cardiac gene expression. The protocols provide a template for solid research, and cover the process through screening, analysis, characterization, and functional confirmation of novel genes or known genes with a new function. The concluding section of the book highlights methods that facilitate overexpression or cardiac-specific targeted gene deletion.

Edited by:   Gregg Rokosh, Jun Zhang
Imprint:   Humana Press Inc.
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2007
Volume:   366
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 229mm,  Spine: 152mm
Weight:   548g
ISBN:  

9781617375149


ISBN 10:   1617375144
Series:   Methods in Molecular Biology
Pages:   378
Publication Date:   October 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Part I. Cardiac Gene Expression Profiling; The Global Perspective Microarray Analysis of Gene Expression in Murine Cardiac Graft Infiltrating Cells Yurong Liang, Xin Lu, and David L. Perkins Expression Profiling Using Affymetrix GeneChipa' Probe Arrays Martina Schinke-Braun, and Jennifer A. Couget Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE): A Useful Tool to Analyze the Cardiac Transcriptome Kirill V. Tarasov, Sheryl A. Brugh, Yelena S. Tarasova, and Kenneth R. Boheler Functional Genomics by cDNA Subtractive Hybridization Christophe Depre Statistical Methods in Cardiac Gene Expression Profiling: From Image to Function Sek Won Kong Part II. Cardiac Gene Regulation-Gene-Specific mRNA Measurement in the Myocardium Measurement of Cardiac Gene Expression by Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) Nicola King Quantitative (Real-Time) RT-PCR in Cardiovascular Research Kevin John Ashton and John Patrick Headrick RNase Protection Assay for Quantifying Gene Expression Levels Yongxia Qu and Mohamed Boutjdir In Situ Hybridization: A Technique to Study Localization of Cardiac Gene Expression Thierry P. Calmels and David Mazurais Part III. Cardiac Gene Regulation-Promoter Characterization in the Myocardium Characterization of Cis-Regulatory Elements and Transcription Factor Binding: Gel Mobility Shift Assay Jim Jung-Ching Lin, Shaun E. Grosskurth, Shannon M. Jaacks, Elisabeth A. Gustafson-Wagner, and Qin Wang Mapping Transcriptional Start Sites and in silico DNA Footprinting Martin E Cullen and Paul JR Barton Characterization of Cardiac Gene Promoter Activity: Reporter Constructs and Heterologous Promoter Studies Hsiao-Huei Chen and Alexandre F. R. Stewart Part IV. In Silico Assessment of Regulatory Cis-Elements and Gene Regulation Comparative Genomics: A Tool to Functionally Annotate Human DNA Jan-Fang Cheng, James R. Priest, and Len A. Pennacchio Developing Computational Resources in Cardiac Gene Expression Michael B. Bober and Raimond Winslow Part V. Cardiac Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In Silico Analysis of SNPs and Other High Throughput Data Neema Jamshidi, Thuy D. Vo, and Bernhard O. Palsson Discovery and Identification of Sequence Polymorphisms and Mutations With MALDI-TOF Ms Dirk van den Boom and Mathias Ehrich Part VI. Gene Overexpression and Targeting in the Myocardium Conditional Targeting: Inducible Deletion by Cre Recombinase Kelly R. O'Neal and Ramtin Agah Cardiomyocyte Preparation, Culture, and Gene Transfer Alexander H. Maass and Massimo Buvoli Adeno-Associated Viral Vector Delivered Hypoxia-Inducible Gene Expression in Ischemic Hearts Hua Su and Yuet Wai Kan Virus-Mediated Gene Expression-Lentivisus Jing Zhao and Andrew ML Lever


...a timely, detailed and well edited methodss text which would be a valuable addition to any cardiovascular research laboratory. -Molecular Biotechnology

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