Mycobacteria protocols / edited by Tanya Parish and David M. Roberts.

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English
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Third edition.
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  • New York : Humana Press, [2015]
  • ©2015
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xii, 416 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm

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    Contents
    • Whole-genome sequencing for comparative genomics and de novo genome assembly / Andrej Benjak, Claudia Sala, and Ruben C. Hartkoorn
    • Whole-transcriptome sequencing for high-resolution transcriptomic analysis in mycobacterium tuberculosis / Andrej Benjak, Claudia Sala, and Ruben C. Hartkoorn
    • RNA sequencing for transcript 5'-end mapping in mycobacteria / Scarlet S. Shell [and 3 otherst]
    • Fractionation and analysis of mycobacterial proteins / Megan C. Lucas [and 6 others]
    • Lipid and lipoarabinomannan isolation and characterization / Marie-Antoinette Lanéelle, Jérôme Nigou, and Mamadou Daffé
    • Metabolomics of mycobacterium tuberculosis / Madhumitha Nandakumar [and 3 others]
    • Electroporation of mycobacteria / Renan Goude, David M. Roberts, and Tanya Parish
    • Targeted gene knockout and essentiality testing by homologous recombination / Krishnamoorthy Gopinath, Digby F. Warner, and Valerie Mizrahi
    • Construction of conditional knockdown mutants in mycobacteria / Dirk Schnappinger, Kathryn M. O'Brien, and Sabine Ehrt
    • Mycobacterial recombineering / Kenan C. Murphy, Kadamba Papavinasasundaram, and Christopher M. Sassetti
    • In vitro models that utilize hypoxia to induce non-replicating persistence in mycobacteria / Charles D. Sohaskeyand Martin I. Voskuil
    • Genetic dissection of mycobacterial biofilms / Anil K. Ojha, William R. Jacobs Jr., and Graham F. Hatfull
    • Measuring efflux and permeability in mycobacteria / Liliana Rodrigues, Miguel Viveiros, and José A. Aínsa
    • Single-cell analysis of mycobacteria using microfluidics and time-lapse microscopy / Neeraj Dharand and Giulia Manina
    • Antimicrobial susceptibility testing for Mycobacterium sp. / Delia Blanco-Ruano [and 6 others]
    • Determination of compound kill kinetics against mycobacterium tuberculosis / Julie Early and Torey Alling
    • Microplate alamar blue assay (MABA) and low oxygen recovery assay (LORA) for mycobacterium tuberculosis Sanghyun Cho, Hyung Sup Lee, and Scott Franzblau
    • Multi-stress model for high throughput screening against non-replicating mycobacterium tuberculosis / Ben Gold, Thulasi Warrier, and Carl Nathan
    • Isolation and characterization of compound-resistant isolates of mycobacterium tuberculosis / Theresa O'Malley and Eduard Melief
    • Macrophage infection models for mycobacterium tuberculosis / Benjamin K. Johnson and Robert B. Abramovitch
    • Infection of human neutrophils to study virulence properties of mycobacterium tuberculosis / Tobias Dallenga, Björn Corleis, and Ulrich E. Schaible
    • Isolation of bead phagosomes to study virulence function of M. tuberculosis cell wall lipids / Anna C. Geffken, Emmanuel C. Patin, and Ulrich E. Schaible
    • Live imaging of mycobacterium marinum infection in dictyostelium discoideum / Caroline Barisch, Ana T. López-Jiménez, and Thierry Soldati
    • Testing chemical and genetic modulators in mycobacterium tuberculosis infected cells using phenotypic assays / Vincent Delorme [and 3 others].
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    ISBN
    • 9781493924493 ((alk. paper))
    • 1493924494 ((alk. paper))
    LCCN
    2015930050
    OCLC
    910680565
    Other standard number
    • 10.1007/978-1-4939-2450-9
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