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CHAPTER 1 - Introduction to bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins
Michael D.P. Boyle
Pages 1-21 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 2 - Detection and enhancement of expression of bacterial cell surface immunoglobulin-binding proteins
Kathleen J. Reis and Michael D.P. Boyle
Pages 23-47 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 3 - Extraction and monitoring of soluble immunoglobulin-binding proteins
Michael D.P. Boyle, Kathleen J. Reis, ... Ervin L. Faulmann
Pages 49-70 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 4 - Isolation and functional characterization of bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins
Michael D.P. Boyle, Kathleen J. Reis and Ervin L. Faulmann
Pages 71-89 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 5 - Determination of protein-binding activities among bacterial cell surface proteins
Lars Björck and Bo Åkerström
Pages 91-104 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 6 - Production of polyclonal antibodies to immunoglobulin-binding proteins
Kathleen J. Reis and Michael D.P. Boyle
Pages 105-124 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 7 - Use of radiolabeled bacterial Fc-binding proteins as tracers for soluble antigens
Ervin L. Faulmann
Pages 125-143 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 8 - Application of enzyme-labeled IgG-binding proteins in immunoassay
Kathleen J. Reis and Michael D.P. Boyle
Pages 145-160 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 9 - Use of Fc-binding proteins to identify cell surface and secreted antigens associated with group B streptococci
L. Jeannine Brady, Corey Musselman, ... Michael D.P. Boyle
Pages 161-179 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 10 - Application of Fc-binding proteins for the detection of specific antibodies
Michael D.P. Boyle, Michael J.P. Lawman and Adrian P. Gee
Pages 181-195 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 11 - Use of fluorescent-conjugated bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins
Stephen N. Sisson
Pages 197-203 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 12 - Biotinylated IgG-binding proteins—doubly versatile
Laurence J. McIntyre
Pages 205-215 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 13 - Use of IgG-binding proteins in immunoelectronmicroscopy
Sylvia E. Coleman
Pages 217-247 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 14 - The use of bacterial Fc-binding proteins as probes for antigen–antibody complexes immobilized on nitrocellulose membranes
Ervin L. Faulmann
Pages 249-271 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 15 - Application of bacteria expressing immunoglobulin-binding proteins to immunoprecipitation reactions
Michael D.P. Boyle and Ervin L. Faulmann
Pages 273-289 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 16 - Use of bacteria expressing immunoglobulin-binding proteins in coagglutination assays
Kathleen J. Reis, Michael J.P. Lawman and Michael D.P. Boyle
Pages 291-299 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 17 - Utilization of whole bacteria expressing IgG-binding proteins to detect cell surface antigens
Edward J. Siden
Pages 301-308 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 18 - Use of immobilized protein A to purify immunoglobulins
Larry Schwartz
Pages 309-339 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 19 - Purification and quantitation of monoclonal antibodies by affinity chromatography with immobilized protein A
Susan M. Scott and Hector Juarez-Salinas
Pages 341-354 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 20 - Use of immobilized protein G to isolate IgG
Barbara Webb Walker
Pages 355-367 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 21 - Bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins and complement
Michael D.P. Boyle
Pages 369-391 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 22 - Activation and differentiation of human lymphocytes by bacterial Fc-binding proteins
Douglas J. Barrett
Pages 393-403 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 23 - Measurement of in vivo leucocyte chemotaxis mediated by Fc-binding proteins
Michael J.P. Lawman, Adrian P. Gee, ... Michael D.P. Boyle
Pages 405-415 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 24 - The cloning of streptococcal protein G genes
Stephen R. Fahnestock and Patrick Alexander
Pages 417-424 - Book chapterAbstract only
CHAPTER 25 - Bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins—future trends
Ronald A. Otten and Michael D.P. Boyle
Pages 425-452 - Book chapterNo access
Appendix
Pages 453-459 - Book chapterNo access
Index
Pages 461-475
About the book
Description
Bacterial Immunoglobulin-Binding Proteins: Applications in Immunotechnology, Volume 2 covers the state of knowledge of bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins. The book focuses on practical approaches to isolation, characterization, and use of bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins. The majority of these studies involve the type I Fc-binding protein (staphylococcal protein A) and the type III Fc-binding protein (streptococcal protein G). Physiological chemists, pediatricians, and microbiologists will find the book invaluable.
Bacterial Immunoglobulin-Binding Proteins: Applications in Immunotechnology, Volume 2 covers the state of knowledge of bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins. The book focuses on practical approaches to isolation, characterization, and use of bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins. The majority of these studies involve the type I Fc-binding protein (staphylococcal protein A) and the type III Fc-binding protein (streptococcal protein G). Physiological chemists, pediatricians, and microbiologists will find the book invaluable.
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ISBN
978-0-12-123012-8
Language
English
Published
1990
Copyright
Copyright © 1990 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press