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PCR troubleshooting : the essential guide
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ISBN: 1904455077 Year: 2006 Publisher: Norfolk : Caister Academic Press,

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ISBN: 0415355478 Year: 2006 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Taylor & Francis

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A thoroughly updated version of the successful first edition with a new chapter on Real-Time PCR, more prokaryotic applications, and more detail in the complex mutagenesis sections. Information on PCR applications in genomics and proteomics will be expanded and integrated throughout the text. There will also be advice on available products and specific pointers to the most appropriate methods. As with the first edition, this will be an ideal practical introduction and invaluable guide to PCR (polymerase chain reaction) and its applications. The book enables a novice to understand the techniques described, how to use them and how to manipulate them if necessary. A concise information source for use both within the lab and out, providing basic theory, background material, and suggestions for suitable protocols. Key Points Ø Provides a practical introduction to using PCR techniques in the lab Ø Provides basic theory, background material and suggestions for suitable protocols Ø The second edition has been thoroughly revised with a new section Real -Tme PCR

Reverse transcriptase inhibitors in HIV/AIDS therapy
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ISBN: 1280832150 9786610832156 1597450855 1588296490 1617376957 Year: 2006 Publisher: Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press,

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Despite significant pharmacological advances, the backbone of the most highly active antiretroviral therapy regimens for controlling HIV/AIDS is still a combination of reverse transcriptase inhibitors (RTIs) first discovered in the late 1980s. In Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors in HIV/AIDS Therapy, leading experts in AIDS/HIV drug discovery and development review all aspects of RTIs (nucleosides, nucleotides, and non-nucleosides), including drug discovery, pharmacology, development of drug resistance, toxicity, and prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS. The authors synthesize our current understanding of the role of reverse transcriptase in the viral life cycle, describe the discovery and development of eight nucleoside and nucleotide analogs that represent milestones in treatment history, and thoroughly discuss the question of toxicity and resistance to this class of drugs. They also address three non-nucleoside RTIs and their pharmacokinetics and comparative clinical efficacy, new RTIs currently under development, and the impact of approved agents on treatment in general, and on vertical transmission in the developing world. Highlights include a thorough discussion of side effects, resistance, and treatment in the third world. Comprehensive and up-to-date, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors in HIIV/AIDS Therapy offers a magisterial survey of the discovery, clinical development, current use, and future possibilities of all drugs that treat HIV/AIDS by inhibiting the viral reverse transcriptase.

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