Instrumentation is central to the study of physiology and
genetics in living organisms, especially at the molecular level.
Numerous techniques have been developed to address this in various
biological disciplines, creating a need to understand the physical
principles involved in the operation of research instruments and
the parameters required in using them. Introduction to
Instrumentation in Life Sciences fills this need by addressing
different aspects of tools that hold the keys to cutting-edge
research and innovative applications, from basic techniques to
advanced instrumentation. The text describes all topics so even
beginners can easily understand the theoretical and practical
aspects.
Comprehensive chapters encompass well-defined methodology that
describes the instruments and their corresponding applications in
different scientific fields. The book covers optical and electron
microscopy; micrometry, especially in microbial taxonomy; pH meters
and oxygen electrodes; chromatography for separation and
purification of products from complex mixtures; spectroscopic and
spectrophotometric techniques to determine structure and function
of biomolecules; preparative and analytical centrifugation;
electrophoretic techniques; x-ray microanalysis including
crystallography; applications of radioactivity, including
autoradiography and radioimmunoassays; and fermentation technology
and subsequent separation of products of interest.
The book is designed to serve a wide range of students and
researchers in diversified fields of life sciences: pharmacy,
biotechnology, microbiology, biochemistry, and environmental
sciences. It introduces different aspects of basic experimental
methods and instrumentation. The book is unique in its broad
subject coverage, incorporating fundamental techniques as well as
applications of modern molecular and proteomic tools that are the
basis for state-of-the-art research. The text emphasizes techniques
encountered both in practical classes and in high-throughput
environments used in modern industry. As a further aid to students,
the authors provide well-illustrated diagrams to explain the
principles and theories behind the instruments described.
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