Handbook of capillary and microchip electrophoresis and associated microtechniques / edited by James P. Landers.

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Book
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English
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3rd ed.
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Boca Raton : CRC Press, ©2008.
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xxi, 1567 pages, 6 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm

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    Eagerly awaited by those cutting-edge researchers and technicians, who made the first two editions into bestsellers, the third edition of this handbook once again anticipates its audience's exact needs, this time by emphasizing microseparations and microfluidics. In response to the widespread growth of CE methodologies and uses over recent years, this edition includes a vast amount of updated and expanded material. As reflected in the title, it adds chapters describing the use of microchip electrophoresis and associated microtechniques. With contributions from leading international experts, this text remains a seminal reference across any number of chemistry, biology, and engineering fields.
    Notes
    Rev ed. of: Handbook of capillary electrophoresis. c1997.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • pt. I. Fundamentals and methodologies
    • Ch. 1. Introduction to capillary electrophoresis / James P. Landers
    • Ch. 2. Protein analysis by capillary electrophoresis / James M. Hempe
    • Ch. 3. Micellar electrokinetic chromatography / Shigeru Terabe
    • Ch. 4. Capillary electrophoresis for pharmaceutical analysis / Eamon McEvoy [and others]
    • Ch. 5. Principles and practice of capillary electrochromatography / Myra T. Koesdjojo, Carlos F. Gonzalez and Vincent T. Remcho
    • Ch. 6. Capillary electrophoresis of nucleic acids / Eszter Szantai and Andras Guttman
    • Ch. 7. Analysis of carbohydrates by capillary electrophoresis / Julia Khandurina
    • Ch. 8. Coupling of capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry in proteomics / Haleem J. Issaq and Timothy D. Veenstra
    • Ch. 9. Light-based detection methods for capillary electrophoresis / Cory Scanlan, Theodore Lapainis and Jonathan V. Sweedler
    • Ch. 10. Microfluidic devices for electrophoretic separations: fabrication and use / Lindsay A. Legendre, Jerome P. Ferrance and James P. Landers
    • pt. IIA. Capillary-based systems: core methods and technologies
    • Ch. 11. Kinetic capillary electrophoresis / Maxim V. Berezovski and Sergey N. Krylov
    • Ch. 12. DNA sequencing and genotyping by free-solution conjugate electrophoresis / Jennifer A. Coyne, Jennifer S. Lin and Annelise E. Barron
    • Ch. 13. Online sample preconcentration for capillary electrophoresis / Dean S. Burgi and Braden C. Giordano
    • Ch. 14. Capillary electrophoresis for the analysis of single cells: sampling, detection, and applications / Imee G. Arcibal, Michael F. Santillo and Andrew G. Ewing
    • Ch. 15. Ultrafast electrophoretic separations / Michael G. Roper, Christelle Guillo and B. Jill Venton
    • Ch. 16. DNA sequencing by capillary electrophoresis / David L. Yang, Rachel Sauvageot and Stephen L. Pentoney, Jr.
    • Ch. 17. Dynamic computer simulation software for capillary electrophoresis / Michael C. Breadmore and Wolfgang Thormann
    • Ch. 18. Heat production and dissipation in capillary electrophoresis / Christopher J. Evenhuis [and others]
    • Ch. 19. Isoelectric focusing in capillary systems / Jiaqi Wu, Tiemin Huang and Janusz Pawliszyn
    • pt. IIB. Capillary-based systems: specialized methods and technologies
    • Ch. 20. Subcellular analysis by capillary electrophoresis / Bobby G. Poe and Edgar A. Arriaga
    • Ch. 21. Chemical cytometry: capillary electrophoresis analysis at the level of the single cell / Colin Whitmore [and others]
    • Ch. 22. Glycoprotein analysis by capillary electrophoresis / Michel Girard, Izaskun Lacunza, Jose Carlos Diez-Masa and Mercedes de Frutos
    • Ch. 23. Capillary electrophoresis of post-translationally modified proteins and peptides / Bettina Sarg and Herbert H. Lindner
    • Ch. 24. Extreme resolution in capillary electrophoresis: UHVCE, FCCE, and SCCE / Wm. Hampton Henley and James W. Jorgenson
    • Ch. 25. Separation of DNA for forensic applications using capillary electrophoresis / Lilliana I. Moreno and Bruce McCord
    • Ch. 26. Clinical application of CE / Zak K. Shihabi
    • Ch. 27. Solid-phase microextraction and solid-phase extraction with capillary electrophoresis and related techniques / Stephen G. Weber
    • Ch. 28. CE-SELEX: isolating aptamers using capillary electrophoresis / Renee K. Mosing and Michael T. Bowser
    • Ch. 29. Microfluidic technology as a platform to investigate microcirculation / Dana M. Spence
    • Ch. 30. Capillary electrophoresis applications for food analysis / Belinda Vallejo-Cordoba and Maria Gabriela Vargas Martinez
    • Ch. 31. Separation strategies for environmental analysis / Fernando G. Tonin and Marina F.M. Tavares
    • pt. IIIA. Microchip-based: core methods and technologies
    • Ch. 32. Cell manipulation at the micron scale / Thomas M. Keenan and David J. Beebe
    • Ch. 33. Multidimensional microfluidic systems for protein and peptide separations / Don L. DeVoe and Cheng S. Lee
    • Ch. 34. Microchip immunoassays / Kiichi Sato and Takehiko Kitamori
    • Ch. 35. Solvent extraction on chips / Manabu Takeshi and Takehiko Kitamori
    • Ch. 36. Electrophoretic microdevices for clinical diagnostics / Jerome P. Ferrance
    • Ch. 37. Advances in microfluidics: development of a forensic integrated DNA microchip (IDChip) / Katie M. Horsman and James P. Landers
    • Ch. 38. Taylor dispersion in sample preconcentration methods / Rajiv Bharadwaj [and others]
    • Ch. 39. Mechanical behavior of films and interfaces in microfluidic devices: implications for performance and reliability / Matthew R. Begley and Jennifer Monahan
    • Ch. 40. Practical fluid control strategies for microfluidic devices / Christopher J. Easley and James P. Landers
    • Ch. 41. Low-cost technologies for microfluidic applications / Wendell Karlos Tomazelli Coltro and Emanuel Carrilho
    • Ch. 42. Microfluidic reactors for small molecule and nanomaterial synthesis / Andrew J. deMello [and others]
    • pt. IIIB. Microchip-based: specialized methods and technologies
    • Ch. 43. Sample processing with integrated microfluidic systems / Joan M. Bienvenue and James P. Landers
    • Ch. 44. Cell and particle separation and manipulation using acoustic standing waves in microfluidic systems / Thomas Laurell and Johan Nilsson
    • Ch. 45. Optical detection systems for microchips / James M. Karlinsey and James P. Landers
    • Ch. 46. Microfabricated electrophoresis devices for high-throughput genetic analysis: milestones and challenges / Charles A. Emrich and Richard A. Mathies
    • Ch. 47. Macroporous monoliths for chromatographic separations in microchannels / Frantisek Svec and Timothy B. Stachowiak
    • Ch. 48. Microdialysis and microchip systems / Barbara A. Fogarty, Pradyot Nandi and Susan M. Lunte
    • Ch. 49. Microfluidic sample preparation for proteomics analysis using MALDI-MS / Simon Ekstrom, Johan Nilsson, Gyorgy Marko-Varga and Thomas Laurell
    • Ch. 50. Implementing sample preconcentration in microfluidic devices / Paul M. van Midwoud and Elisabeth Verpoorte
    • Ch. 51. Using phase-changing sacrificial materials to fabricate microdevices for chemical analysis / Hernan V. Fuentes and Adam T. Woolley
    • Ch. 52. Materials and modification strategies for electrophoresis microchips / Charles S. Henry and Brian M. Dressen
    • Ch. 53. Microfluidic devices with mass spectrometry detection / Iulia M. Lazar
    • Ch. 54. Nanoscale self-assembly of stationary phases for capillary electrophoresis of DNA / Kevin D. Dorfman and Jean-Louis Viovy
    • Ch. 55. Nanoscale DNA analysis / Laili Mahmoudian [and others].
    Other title(s)
    Handbook of capillary electrophoresis.
    ISBN
    • 9780849333293 ((hbk.))
    • 0849333296 ((hbk.))
    LCCN
    2007021969
    OCLC
    137294983
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