
Microwave Techniques and Protocols 2001st Edition
Author(s): Richard T. Giberson (Editor), Richard S. Demaree Jr.
- Publisher: Humana
- Publication Date: 3 Aug. 2001
- Edition: 2001st
- Language: English
- Print length: 230 pages
- ISBN-10: 9780896039032
- ISBN-13: 9780896039032
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Microwave Techniques and Protocols is both informative, providing a broad perspective on how microwave treatment of samples is being used, and useful as a procedural manual for performing microwave sample treatment and for developing your own techniques.” -Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy
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Comprehensive and time saving, Microwave Techniques and Protocols demonstrates for anyone processing biological samples for immunocytochemistry, decalcification, and light or electron microscopy that microwave technology is a critically important tool in all experimental and clinical research laboratories today.
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