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Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual
Ed Harlow,David P. Lane +1 more
- 01 Jan 1988
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TL;DR: A second edition of Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual is being published in September 2013, Revised, extended and updated by Edward Greenfield of the Dana-Farber Cancer Center, the material has been recast with extensive new information and new chapters have been added.
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Abstract: ince its publication in 1988, Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual, by Harlow and Lane, has become a classic, an essential resource for molecular biology, immunology, and cell culture labs. In order to keep the book in print, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press eventually produced the paperback edition currently available for sale. Now, after 25 years, a second edition is being published in September 2013. Revised, extended and updated by Edward Greenfield of the Dana-Farber Cancer Center, the material has been recast with extensive new information and new chapters have been added. The new edition provides clear, authoritative, current and up-to-date protocols with background information and troubleshooting advice. The book is an invaluable resource for all those engaged in antibody research and development.
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