Overview
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Marshall Elzinga
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Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, USA
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Table of contents (69 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxvii
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Conference Lecture
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Front Matter
Pages xxvii-xxvii
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Overview
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- Brigitte Wittmann-Liebold
Pages 27-63
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Improvements in Instrumentation and the Chemistry of Isothiocyanate Degradation
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- Michael W. Hunkapiller, Rodney M. Hewick, William J. Dreyer, Leroy E. Hood
Pages 77-90
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- Wolf F. Brandt, Agnes Henschen, Claus Von Holt
Pages 101-110
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Microsequencing
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Front Matter
Pages 111-111
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- J. Y. Chang, R. Knecht, D. G. Braun
Pages 113-118
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- Ajit S. Bhown, John E. Mole, J. Claude Bennett
Pages 119-130
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- Joachim Spiess, Jean Rivier, Catherine Rivier, Wylie Vale
Pages 131-138
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- Konrad Beyreuther, Barbara Bieseler, Ruth Ehring, Benno Müller-Hill
Pages 139-148
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- Lawrence K. Duffy, Alexander Kurosky
Pages 149-156
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Solid Phase Sequencing
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Front Matter
Pages 157-157
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- Marcus J. Horn, Alex G. Bonner
Pages 159-171
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- Werner Machleidt, Helmut Hofner
Pages 173-180
About this book
Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis contains an intensely prac tical account of all the new methodology available to scientists carrying out protein and peptide sequencing studies. Many of the striking advances in fields as diverse as immunology, cell motility, and neurochemistry have in fact been fueled by our ever more powerful ability to determine the sequences and structures of key proteins and peptides. It is our hope that the rich array of tech niques and methods for sequencing proteins discussed in this volume-methods that generate much of the information crucial to progress in modern biology-will now become accessible to all who can benefit from them. The papers of the present volume constitute the Proceedings of the IVth International Conference on Methods in Protein Se quence Analysis, which was held at Brookhaven National Labo ratory, Upton, NY, September 21-25, 1981. It was the most recent in a series of biennial conferences, the previous one having been held in Heidelberg, GFR, in 1979. The series was originated by Richard Laursen, and initially dealt with one aspect of the field, solid-phase sequencing. The scope of the meeting was very broad and among the many aspects of protein sequencing discussed were: instrumentation, strategy, chemicals, mass spectrometry, cleavage of proteins and separation of peptides, and solid, liquid, manual, and even "gas phase" sequencing.
Editors and Affiliations
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Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, USA
Marshall Elzinga