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Capillary Gel Electrophoresis and Related Microseparation Techniques

  • Book

  • 350 Pages
  • September 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5238377

Capillary Gel Electrophoresis and Related Microseparation Techniques covers all theoretical and practical aspects of capillary gel electrophoresis. It also provides an excellent overview of the key application areas of nucleic acid, protein and complex carbohydrate analysis, affinity-based methodologies, micropreparative aspects and related microseparation methods. It not only gives readers a better understanding of how to utilize this technology, but also provides insights into how to determine which method will provide the best technical solutions to particular problems. This book can also serve as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in analytical chemistry, analytical biochemistry, molecular biology and biotechnology courses.



  • Covers all theoretical and practical aspects of capillary gel electrophoresis
  • Excellent overview of the key applications of nucleic acid, protein and complex carbohydrate analysis, affinity-based methodologies, micropreparative aspects and related microseparation methods
  • Teaches readers how to use the technology and select methods that are ideal for fundamental problems
  • Can serve as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in analytical chemistry, analytical biochemistry, molecular biology and biotechnology courses

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Separation Matrix and Column Technology
3. Instrumentation
4. Applications
5. Micropreparative Capillary Gel Electrophoresis
6. Related Microseparation Techniques
7. Appendix. Addresses of Some Suppliers of Instrumentation, Chemicals and Reagents

Authors

Guttman, Andras András Guttman is an adjunct professor at the Barnett Institute in Northeastern University (Boston, MA), also heading the Horváth Laboratory of Bioseparation Sciences (HLBS) in University of Debrecen (Hungary) and recently received the Marie Curie Chair Professorship from the European Commission. As a separation scientist, his fields of research interest is glycomics, biomarker discovery, and microfabricated device technology. Professor Guttman previously held industrial research positions at Novartis (La Jolla, CA), Genetic Biosystems (San Diego, CA), and Beckman Instruments (Fullerton, CA). He has contributed more than 200 scientific publications, 30 book chapters, edited several textbooks, and holds 18 patents. He is the president of the Hungarian Chapter of the American Chemical Society, board member of CASSS, and on the editorial panels of numerous leading international scientific journals such as Analytical Chemistry, Journal of Chromatography, and Electrophoresis. Dr. Guttman graduated from the University of Veszprem (Hungary) in chemical engineering, where he also received his Ph.D. He has received numerous recognitions such as the Analytical Chemistry Award of the Hungarian Chemical Society in 2000, and became a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2004.