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By: Zvonka Zupanic Slavec, G. Hauser, E. Strouhal, I. Grdina
ISBN: 3211220445
Publisher: Springer
Release Date: 24 January, 2005
Bioscience book rank: 1940451
I'm very happy with that book. Very interesting. Fast delivery, book in excellent condition. Thanks!
By: Manel Esteller
ISBN: 1402036418
Publisher: Springer
Release Date: 21 July, 2005
Bioscience book rank: 1401276
By: Alan P. Wolffe
ISBN: 0127619151
Publisher: Academic Press
Release Date: 15 January, 1998
Bioscience book rank: 1372260
Overall this is a good book, considering the fact that chromatin structure and function is such a broad subject. It is very comprehensive, and I liked that about it. It has a definite bias in favour of chromatin STRUCTURE rather than function. It tends to deal mainly with chromatin at the molecular level rather than at the chromosome level. I would have preferred more information about chromosomes, centromeres, telomeres, and position effects. But the book is certainly not lacking on information about chromatin organization proteins and transcription factors. One drawback for me personally was the way the book was organized. It is not organized into bedtime reading 'bite-sized' CHAPTERS the way I like my books to be. It is instead organized into one long monologue, punctuated only by subsections (subsection 1.2.1.1, subsection 2.1.1.1...etc. as if we don't get enough of that in research papers!). The book tends to be a bit DULL for my taste, but it is certainly a good way to get 'up to speed' in the chromatin field. Greg Doheny (Vancouver B.C.)

In a fast-moving field such as chromatin structure and function, one is usually better off reading journal articles than trying to gain a background by reading a text. This is not the case with Dr. Wolffe's book, Chromatin: Structure and Function. The book covers the background and then forges into new and interesting data. <p>I was required to buy this book for a class, and was originally resentful of the cost, but now I keep it in lab and find myself consulting it every once in a while. The explanations are clear, the diagrammes informative, and the science is good.
By: Carl Wu, C. David Allis
ISBN: 0121827798
Publisher: Academic Press
Release Date: 23 January, 2004
Bioscience book rank: 1907460
This volume includes electron microscopy and biophysical protocols for visualizing chromatin and detecting chromatin interactions, enzymological assays for histone modifying enzymes, and immunochemical protocols for the in situ detection of histone modifications and chromatin proteins. <br /> <br />Section I (13 chapters): Biophysics, structural biology, and enzymology of chromatin proteins. <br />Section II (15 chapters): Immunochemical assays of chromatin functions. it contains many detailed protocols for chromatin IP; two chapters cover C-chromosome inactivation in mouse ES cells.
By: J., Ed. Zlatanova
ISBN: 044451595X
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date: 2004
Bioscience book rank: 1684644
By: Tapas K. Kundu, Dipak Dasgupta
ISBN: 1402054653
Publisher: Springer
Release Date: 04 April, 2007
Bioscience book rank: 1789837
By: Mukesh Verma, Barbara K. Dunn, Asad Umar
ISBN: 080187999X
Publisher: New York Academy of Sciences
Release Date: 27 January, 2004
Bioscience book rank: 1875286
By: Fyodor Urnov, Alan P. Wolffe
ISBN: 0471219266
Publisher: Wiley-Liss
Release Date: 17 March, 2008
Bioscience book rank: 223741
By: V.E.A. Russo, D.J. Cove, L.G. Edgar, R. Jaenisch, F. Salamini
ISBN: 3540627545
Publisher: Springer
Release Date: 18 October, 1999
Bioscience book rank: 2310907
By: Brehon C. Laurent
ISBN: 3540336850
Publisher: Springer
Release Date: 11 July, 2006
Bioscience book rank: 2181459
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