Title: |
Finding function with mass spectrometry in cancer and infectious disease [electronic resource] / R. Angeletti. |
Author(s)/Name(s): |
Angeletti, Ruth Hogue. |
Publisher: |
[Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2005] |
Related Names: |
National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Proteomics Interest Group. |
Language: |
eng |
Electronic Links: |
http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?12384 |
MeSH Subjects: |
Cytoskeletal Proteins --analysis |
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Neoplasms --ultrastructure |
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Transport Vesicles --ultrastructure |
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Microdissection |
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Flow Cytometry |
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Mass Spectrometry |
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Lectures |
Summary: |
(CIT): Understanding the functional implications of mass spectrometry experiments is facilitated at the first step of experimental design. Three projects will be discussed: a rat model of neoplasia with synchronous development of cell types; target discovery in waterborne parasites; and endocytic vesicle sorting. Isolation of cytoskeletal assemblies, laser capture microdissection, and fluorescence activated cell sorting have been used as selective procedures in these studies. |
Notes: |
Title from screen banner (viewed May 30, 2007). |
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Streaming video (1 hr., 2 min., 9 sec. : sd., col.). |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Terms of Use: |
Copyright: This is a work of the United States Government. No copyright exists on this material. It may be disseminated freely. |
NLM Unique ID: |
101268651 |
Other ID Numbers: |
(DNLM)CIT:12384 |