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  1. Protein Protocols Handbook (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  2. Molecular Biology: A Project Approach by Susan J. Karcher, 1995-11-15
  3. Transgenesis Techniques: Principles and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  4. Translational Approaches in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (Engineering in Medicine & Biology)
  5. Integrin Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  6. Techniques in Free Radical Research (Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) by C.A. Rice-Evans, A.T. Diplock, et all 1991-12-01
  7. Tools, Techniques & Assessment in Biology: Nelson Advanced Science (Nelson Advanced Science: Biology S.) by John Adds, Erica Larkcom, 1999-06-30
  8. Lasers and Optical Fibers in Medicine (Physical Techniques in Biology and Medicine) (Physical Techniques in Biology and Medicine) by Abraham Katzir, 1993-10-05
  9. Applications of Nuclear Microprobes in the Life Sciences: An Efficient Analytical Technique for Research in Biology and Medicine by Yvan Llabador, Philippe Moretto, 1998-04
  10. Carbon Isotope Techniques (Isotopic Techniques in Plant, Soil, and Aquatic Biology Series, Vol 1)
  11. Tumor Suppressor Genes: Volume 2: Regulation, Function, and Medicinal Applications (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  12. Short Protocols in Molecular Biology: A Compendium of Methods from Current Protocols in Molecular Biology (Short Protocols in Molecular Biology) by Frederick M. Ausubel, 1992-04
  13. Basic Cell Culture Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology (Cloth))
  14. Protein Stability and Folding: Theory and Practice (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology) by Bret A. Shirley, 1995-05-15

21. Entrez PubMed
and the reproduction of technique in molecular of the main organizational resources in molecular biology. that specify ingredients, equipment, and sequences of
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?holding=npg&cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed

22. Preparation And Conservation, Links For Palaeobotanists
a Coal Ball, and Coal Ball Peel technique test and measurement, lab and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. of Environmental and Plant biology Ohio University
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Lorna Ash Kroening
, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta: Instructional Multimedia, Multimedia Topics, Botany . Go to: Peel Technique. See also here . Online and downloadable flash 4 movies. Excellent! Keith W. Abineri , West Borough, Wimborne, Dorset, UK: THE EXAMINATION OF MICROFOSSILS, NANNOFOSSILS AND OTHER MICROSCOPICAL OBJECTS USING CELLULOSE LACQUER ROCK PEELS Marc Behrendt , Fossil News December, 1999, (Journal of Amateur Paleontologists), Boulder, Colorado: Fossil Preparation Dario De Franceschi , Jean Dejax . Abridged version about amber fragments from Le Quesnoy (Oise), yielding pollen.

23. E-Journal -- Browse By Subject
biology Current Events; biology Data Processing; biology equipment and Supplies; biology Research technique; biology Societies, etc.
http://ejournal.coalliance.org/browseSubjects.cfm?filter=B

24. E-J Finder Results
biology Data Processing. biology equipment and Supplies. biology Research. biology Research technique. biology Societies, etc.
http://ejournal.coalliance.org/SubSearcher.cfm?subj=Biology

25. Molecular Biology Facility Core
the establishment of the Molecular biology Core. The following specialized equipment and instruction has been planar bilayer apparatus, the technique is unique
http://www.envtox.ucdavis.edu/cehs/AR9900/9900molecularbio.htm
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
FACILITY CORE
DESCRIPTION
CORE DIRECTOR AND MEMBERS Fumio Matsumura, Ph.D. (Core Leader)
Professor, Department of Entomology
Professor, Department of Environmental Toxicology
One Shields Avenue
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
fmatsumura@ucdavis.edu
Isaac Pessah, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Molecular Biosciences Michael Denison, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Environmental Toxicology Nucleic Acid Research Laboratory
Olga Mazina, Ph.D., Postgraduate Researcher (Coordinator), Department of Environmental Toxicology Marjorie Phillips, Ph.D., Assistant Scientist II (Coordinator), Department of Environmental Toxicology Molecular Signaling Laboratory Guohua Liu, Ph.D., Postgraduate Researcher Edmond Buck, Ph.D., Postgraduate Researcher FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Physical Resources: The Molecular Biology Core is located at the main molecular biology lab at ITEH. At this location, the Center has most of the tools for DNA-RNA research, including sequencing, isolation, cloning, and vector technologies. Additionally, Dr. Isaac Pessah's laboratory offers service to study changes in intracellular calcium, calcium ion channels, and receptor technologies. Equipment and supplies have been used daily on a continuing basis since the establishment of the Molecular Biology Core. Major equipment and users are listed:

26. Skywalk Directory - Top: Science: Biology: Products_and_Services:
This technique is used to study interactions between proteins, DNA, and RNA www.montrealbiotech.com/, » Montreal Biotech - Molecular biology equipment and cell
http://directory.skywalk.co.uk/directory/Science/Biology/Products_and_Services/
Search: search the entire directory search this category only Top Science Biology See also: This category in other languages: German Bioslide Technologies - Provides microarray products, laboratory glassware and liquid handling equipment. Includes photos and contact information.
Biotech Holdings
- Bioanalytical laboratories specialized in customized gels and reagents for electrophoresis and related services, latex protein testing, fine cosmetics, collagen type II, and kits for educational market.
Brain-Mart
- Brain-related products including brain models and anatomical charts.
Chiral Purification Services
- Products include chiral chromatography and pure enantiomers. Offers custom purification services and chromatographic supports. Based in France.
Echelon Research Laboratories
- Produces research-oriented products used for the study of cell signaling, in particular phosphoinositide phosphates.
Edge BioSystems
- Supplies DNA and PCR purification products, cDNA libraries and protein expression systems.

27. Allied Titles
clarify complex concepts. A broad range of molecular biology methodology, equipment, and technique is addressed. Basic techniques such
http://www.morton-pub.com/html/phoatmolbiolab.html
Title A Photographic Atlas for the Molecular Biology Laboratory Author Patrick Guilfoille List Price # Of Pages 96 (All student copies are three-hole drilled and loose-leaf) ISBN This full-color atlas is designed to supplement any laboratory manual used in Molecular Biology or Molecular Genetics, including the companion volume: Exercises for the Molecular Biology Laboratory . The atlas contains detailed descriptions of molecular biology techniques, photographs that show expected results, and illustrations that clarify complex concepts. A broad range of molecular biology methodology, equipment, and technique is addressed. Basic techniques such as gel electrophoresis are covered, as well as more advanced techniques such as gel retardation assays. This Atlas can be used with any laboratory manual or can be used on its own to help students gain a better understanding of the techniques of molecular biology. Table of Contents
A Photographic Atlas for the Molecular Biology Laboratory Section 1 Tools of the trade: pipettors, etc.
Section 2 Agarose gel electrophoresis
Section 3 Restriction enzymes and RFLP analysis
Section 4 Southern Blotting
Section 5 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
Section 6 RNA isolation and analysis
Section 7 Competent cell preparation/DNA transformation
Section 8 Plasmid preparation
Section 9 DNA cloning
Section 10 In-vitro mutagenesis Section 11 DNA Sequencing Section 12 Gel retardation assays/DNA footprinting Section 13 SDS-PAGE/Western Blotting Bulletin Board
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28. Bioresearch Online Buyer's Guide Providing Products And Services For Radiochemic
INTEGRA Biosciences Inc. Ijamsville, Maryland, United States, Assay Instrumentation/Products; Cell biology Reagents; Laboratory equipment. Comeau technique Ltd.
http://www.bioresearchonline.com/BuyersGuide/Companies.asp?CID=62031&CName=Tissu

29. LabBoss - Browse Listing Categories
Comeau technique LtdCOMEAU technique bringsextensive selections surgical and laboratory equipment and supplies Units, CO2 Incubators, biology Safety Cabinets.
http://www.labboss.com/browsexcat.asp?categoryid=23

30. "Biotechnology Topics In The Biology Curriculum" By Patrick Guilfoile, Ph.D.
data and internetbased simulations of this technique for gene quite new and the supplies and equipment are expensive. In a biology classroom, I think the best
http://www.actionbioscience.org/education/guilfoile.html
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Patrick Guilfoile, Ph.D., is a Professor of Biology at Bemidji State University, MN. He earned his doctorate in Bacteriology from UW-Madison. He completed two years of ... education curriculum content
Biotechnology Topics in the Biology Curriculum
By Patrick Guilfoile
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Biotechnology is an essential topic in the biology classroom. Suggestions are provided for

31. UKNCC - Services Available & Technology Used
A recent addition is the DGGE population analysis technique. Molecular biology equipment PCR machine, gel electrophoresis apparatus, pulsefield gel
http://www.ukncc.co.uk/html/members/Services_technology.htm
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Collection Standard Microbiol Equipment Molecular Biology capability Cryo. equipment Freeze-drying Equipment EM Chemo- taxonomy CCAP Oban CCAP Windermere ECACC ...
CABI BIOSIENCE UK Centre (Egham) formerly International Mycological Institute
Contact for additional information: Dr D Smith
Reference Collection, Equipment/Technologies:
F reeze Drying Equipment
Edwards Modulyo 4K
Edwards Super Modulyo 12K
Edwards Minifast Shelf Freeze-drier
Cryopreservation Equipment
Controlled rate freezer
Storage in 350l liquid nitrogen vessels with automatic fill system. Cryogenic Light Microscopy A cryogenic light microscope system (CM3 Planer Products Ltd) with an Amstrad PC 1640SD for temperature control of the stage heater. A conduction stage is mounted on a Zeiss Axioskop H-DIC microscope fitted with Plan Neofluar 40/0.75 (PH2) objectives combined with a 1.6x magnification changer. Data are recorded on video (Panasonic AG6200 recorder, JVC TK870E camera) using a video character generator (CM3200-00) and played back for analysis on a video monitor (Sony Trinitron KX14CPI 14").
Additional Services, Equipment/Technologies available from CABI BIOSCIENCE:

32. PowerPoint: Houseman & Morin Computer Assisted Teaching
technique has distinct advantages in biology and other favourable perception of this teaching technique was due course, the lack of available equipment and the
http://salinella.bio.uottawa.ca/Houseman/Pubs2/TeachwithPP_files/TeachwithPP.htm
Computer Assisted Lecturing in Biology
Jon G. Houseman and Antoine Morin
Department of Biology (July 1993)
Did the computer help with teaching biology?
What are the most positive aspects?

What are the most negative aspects?

The student's perceptions
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Recommendations
Did the computer help with teaching biology?
Yes and in a number of ways. During the course, data video was better than the overhead projector and slide projector, and allowed the use of animation effects which were impossible with traditional teaching media. For preparing graphic elements to be used in class, the computer allowed for easy editing of either existing figures or photos so that they could be adapted to meet the requirements for either presentation or translation. Digitizing the images for class also allowed for their reuse in lecture notes, exams or laboratory sessions. This technique has distinct advantages in Biology and other courses that involve descriptive materials.
What are the most positive aspects?

33. Biology Of - The Light Microscope
slide and condenser lens, a technique used with special equipment permitting the most critical microscope imaging. Most subjects observed in biology classes do
http://ebiomedia.com/prod/BOlightmicro.html

The "BIOLOGY OF" (Microlife) Programs

THE LIGHT MICROSCOPE
Written, produced and photographed by
Bruce Russell
Post-production by Eric Russell
Produced by BioMEDIA ASSOCIATES Download this guide in PDF format - 141k A video program in BioMEDIA ASSOCIATES Biology ofseries. Running time 20 minutes. Exploring the microworld can be enhanced using some easily applied techniques that are particularly useful for viewing living organisms. (IMAGES IN THIS GUIDE ARE FROM THE VIDEO PROGRAM) Simple microscopes
Hand held, single lens microscopes are useful tools for examining field collections. One type, called a DiscoveryScope, allows careful examination of aquatic samples in a small chamber, or in a custom plastic bag. These handy little scopes allow stable viewing of subjects in natural light and allow the investigator to study subjects over an extended period of time at dissecting microscope magnifications. Even a simple hand lens will reveal protozoans and other small organisms, when brightly lit against a dark background. Compound microscopes
The typical classroom microscope extends the resolution of single lens microscopes. Much emphasis is placed on magnification, but itÕs important to remember that "magnification" simply refers to the degree of enlargement of the subject. Enlargement does not necessarily assure seeing more detail in the subject. Resolution of detail is determined by the interplay of three systems: the objective lens, the condenser lens and iris. This program illustrates how to manipulate these systems for the best possible viewing of living organisms and prepared slides.

34. Purdue University Calumet | Department Of Biological Sciences
courses such as cell biology, genetics, human cytogenetics technology, recombinant DNA technique, and microtechnique. The facilities and equipment include a
http://www.calumet.purdue.edu/biology/facilities.html
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The anatomy and physiology laboratories are designed for 24 students each and are used primarily for the laboratory portion of a two-semester course required by students in the allied health and nursing programs. One lab is equipped with 26 compound binocular microscopes; the other with older monocular scopes. There are 2 dissecting scopes and 6 compound scopes for demonstrations in each lab and 1 compound scope attached to a monitor for group instruction. Study materials for anatomy include: numerous organ models, 5 human torso models, 6 disarticulated bone sets, 4 articulated skeletons, miscellaneous human bones, anatomical charts, prepared microscope slide sets, preserved specimens including: inflatable lung preparations, sheep plucks and human brains, and dissecting trays and instruments. Physiology equipment includes: physiographs, ECG recording apparatus, spirometer, pneumographs, stethoscopes, blood pressure cuffs, ophthalmoscope/otoscope sets and equipment for hematologic tests and urinalysis.
Gyte Tissue Culture Laboratory (G-4A)
This is a comprehensive cell culture laboratory for tumor biology research. Major facilities and equipment include a chemical hood, laminar flow cabinets, CO2 incubators, liquid nitrogen tanks for cryogenic storage of human cancer cell lines, centrifuges, a refrigerator, a -85oC freezer, and inverted microscopes.

35. Biology 450, Spring 2000Laboratory Schedule For Molecular Gen
Week, Date, Exercise. 1, 1/09, Exercise 1 Molecular biology equipment and techniques. Quantify genomic and vector DNA (DNA Dipstick technique).
http://www.valpo.edu/biology/Mglab01.html
Bio 450: Molecular Biology Prof. David Scupham Cr. 4. A study of the molecular basis of genetic interactions and physiological processes in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Topics include biochemistry, immunology, and genetic engineering with medical and pharmacological applications. Laboratories emphasize standard microbiological techniques as well as recent advances in gene cloning and molecular genetics. Prerequisites: BIO 270 and CHEM 221. Tentative Laboratory Schedule, Spring 2003 Week Date Exercise Exercise 1: Molecular biology equipment and techniques
Friday Exercise 1: (continued)
*examination of overnight cultures; at your convenience, except 1:20-2:10 pm. Exercise 4: Restriction digestion and agarose gel electrophoresis of plasmid and bacteriophage DNA.
* set up digestionsfreeze samples
* cast, load and start agarose gels
* staining and photographing agarose gels Exercise 7: Spectrophotometric analysis of DNA. Other methods for quantifying DNA Exercise 8: Restriction digestion of Vibrio fischeri genomic DNA and plasmid vector.

36. YOUNG INVENTORS AWARDS GOLD AWARD BIOLOGY December 21, 2000
work in hitech, expensive genetics and molecular biology. His technique may also have broader applications to the expensive refrigeration equipment and coolant
http://www.feer.com/articles/2000/0012_21/free/p048innov.html
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37. BIRDNET: Biology Newsgroups
symbiosis bionet.biology.tropical bionet.biology.vector bionet equipment.mediumformat rec.photo.equipment.mis rec rec.photo.moderated rec.photo.technique.art rec
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38. Biology 468/568
of electron microscopy as a basic research technique for biological investigation and electron microscope (TEM) and supporting equipment (eg ultramicrotome
http://www.csulb.edu/~zedmason/students/classes/bio468&568/
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I Bio 340 I Bio 464 I Bio 468/568 Bio 490 I A. COURSE OBJECTIVES
The aim of this course is to demonstrate the utility of electron microscopy as a basic research technique for biological investigation and research. To successfully complete the course and obtain a good grade, a student must not only be adept at microscope operation and tissue preparation but also micrograph interpretation and data presentation. The initial part of the laboratory component of this course is designed to introduce students to the theory and practice of operation of the transmission electron microscope (TEM) and supporting equipment (e.g. ultramicrotome and knife maker), the scanning electron microscope (SEM) and supporting equipment (critical point dryer and sputter coater) and darkroom equipment. The theory of scanning transmission electron microscopy and analytical electron microscopy including energy and wavelength dispersive X-ray microanalysis and electron energy loss spectroscopy will also be outlined in the lectures. Specimen preparation and evaluation will also be discussed at great length.

39. Qiqihar University Life Science And Engineering College
developing subject o modern science of biology and engineering technique. of organic acid, ferment, engineering, and equipment, biological pharmacy and so
http://www.qqhru.edu.cn/Academics_en/6.htm

40. Biological Analyses Facility Core: Equipment And Facilities
electrophoresis (DIGE), a newly established technique for proteome equipment for this facility includes a Packard Current Protocols in Molecular biology on CD
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/niehs/ana-facilities.html
Center Overview Metals Research Core Overview Core Director and Members ... Center Events
Biological Analyses Facility Core
Equipment and Facilities
Bioimaging Facility
The equipment includes a Leica TCS-NT confocal microscope with argon, HeNe, and krypton lasers interfaced to three Silicon Graphics computer workstations. The facility also has several light microscopes fitted with brightfield, epifluorescent, Nomarski, and phase contrast optics. The Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope (CLSM) uses a computer driven laser to obtain 0.5 mm thick optical sections from cells and tissues without physically sectioning them. Collection of optical sections eliminate the physical destruction of the specimen so large areas of tissue may be repeatedly examined at any depth up to 200 mm at magnifications up to 2,000x. Complete 2-D morphometric and three-dimensional reconstruction analyses are routinely performed. Volume rendering programs, such as VoxelView Ultra and VolWorks, and a quantitative image-processing package (ImageSpace) further enhance our powerful image analysis capabilities.
Flow Cytometry Facility
A new flow cytometry system was acquired by the facility through an NIH Shared Instrumentation Grant and installed into renovated lab space in June of 1998 and has been fully operational since that time. It consists of a Coulter EPICS ELITE analyzer (and sorter) with a Coherent 621 Enterprise II UV laser and a Cyonics air-cooled argon laser for blue excitation (488 nm). The equipment includes a PC and monitor for control, data acquisition and analysis on Expo for Elite and Multicycle for Windows software packages, as well as optional optics and PMTs for calcium flux studies using the fluorescent probe indo-1.

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