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  • AHFS drug information 2012, STAT!Ref
  • Drug monographs include information on stability, shelf life, pharmacokinetics, dosage, drug interactions, and cautions in relation to pregnancy, fertility, and lactation.Monographs for anti-infectives include information on spectrum and resistance.
  • Cochrane Database of systematic reviews Wiley
  • A collection of regularly updated, systematic reviews of the effects of health care. New reviews are added with each issue of The Cochrane Library. Reviews mainly of randomised controlled trials. Evidence is included or excluded on the basis of explicit quality criteria to minimise bias. Data are often combined statistically, with meta-analysis, to increase the power of the findings of numerous studies each too small to produce reliable results individually.
  • Cochrane library Wiley
  • Consists chiefly of 6 databases: Cochrane database of systematic reviews; Database of abstracts of reviews of effectiveness (DARE); Cochrane central register of controlled trials (CENTRAL); Cochrane methodology register; Health technology assessment database (HTA); and NHS Economic evaluation database (NHS EED).
  • Current protocols in bioinformatics 2004-, Wiley
  • ch. 1. Using biological databases -- ch. 2. Recognizing functional domains -- ch. 3. Finding similarities and inferring homologies -- ch. 4. Finding genes -- ch. 5. Modeling structure from sequence -- ch. 6. Inferring evolutionary relationships -- ch. 7. Analyzing expression patterns -- ch. 8. Analyzing molecular interactions -- ch. 9. Building biological databases -- ch. 10. Comparing large sequence sets -- ch. 11. Assembling sequences -- ch. 12. Analyzing RNA sequences and structures -- ch. 13. Using proteomics techniques -- ch. 14. Cheminformatics -- Appendix 1. User fundamentals -- Appendix 2. Glossary of bioinformatics terms -- Appendix 3. Fundamentals of bioinformatics.
  • Current protocols in cell biology 2002-, Wiley
  • ch. 1. Cell Culture -- ch. 2. Preparation and Isolation of Cells -- ch. 3. Subcellular Fractionation and Isolation of Organelles -- ch. 4. Microscopy -- ch. 5. Characterization of Cellular Proteins -- ch. 6. Electrophoresis and Immunoblotting -- ch. 7. Protein Labeling and Immunoprecipitation -- ch. 8. Cell Cycle Analysis -- ch. 9. Cell Adhesion -- ch. 10. Extracellular Matrix -- ch. 11. In Vitro Reconstitution -- ch. 12. Cell Motility -- ch. 13. Organelle Motility -- ch. 14. Signal Transduction: Protein Phosphorylation -- ch. 15. Protein Trafficking -- ch. 16. Antibodies as Cell Biological Tools -- ch. 17. Macromolecular Interactions in Cells -- ch. 18. Cellular Aging and Death -- ch. 19. Whole Organism and Tissue Analysis -- ch. 20. Expression and Introduction of Macromolecules into Cells -- ch. 21. Fluorescent Protein Technology -- ch. 22. Cell Biology of Chromosomes and Nuclei -- ch. 23. Stem Cells -- ch. 24. Lipids -- ch. 25. Nanotechnology -- ch. 26. Viruses -- ch. 27. RNA-Based Methods in Cell Biology -- Appendix 1. Useful Information and Data -- Appendix 2. Laboratory Stock Solutions and Equipment -- Appendix 3. Commonly Used Techniques -- Appendix. Suppliers.
  • Current protocols in chemical biology 2010-, Wiley
  • Current Protocols in Chemical Biology provides validated protocols and overviews about specialized chemical techniques and tools for studies of biology and drug design. These tools include small-molecule design, synthesis, derivatization, handling, and detection as well as advances in laboratory automation, robotics, and medicinal chemistry as applied to high-throughput screening (HTS). Methods for modification of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipids for their use as tools in the study of particular biological systems are also included
  • Current protocols in cytometry 1997-, Wiley
  • Consists of a core publication dated Apr. 1997, and updated by supplements 1 (July 1997)-<57 (July 2010)>. Content is peer-reviewed protocols for flow and image cytometry updated quarterly.
  • Current protocols in human genetics 1994-, Wiley
  • ch. 1. Genetic Mapping -- ch. 2. Genotyping -- ch. 3. Somatic Cell Hybrids -- ch. 4. Cytogenetics -- ch. 5. Strategies for Large-Insert Cloning and Analysis -- ch. 6. Identifying Candidate Genes in Genomic DNA -- ch. 7. Searching Candidate Genes for Mutations -- ch. 8. Clinical Cytogenetics -- ch. 9. Clinical Molecular Genetics -- ch. 10. Cancer Genetics -- ch. 11. Transcriptional Profiling -- ch. 12. Vectors for Gene Therapy -- ch. 13. Delivery Systems for Gene Therapy -- ch. 14. Forensic Genetics -- ch. 15. Model Systems for the Analysis of Human Disease -- ch. 16. Automation and Robotics in Genetic Analysis -- ch. 17. Biochemical Genetics --ch. 18. High-Throughput Sequencing -- ch. 19. Mitochondrial Genetics -- ch. 20. Epigenetics -- Appendix 1. Abbreviations and Useful Data -- Appendix 2. Laboratory Guidelines, Equipment, and Stock Solutions -- Appendix 3. Commonly Used Techniques -- Appendix 4. Chromosome Karyotyping and Idiograms -- Appendix 5. Genetic Linkage Reference Maps: Access to Internet-Based Resources -- Appendix 6. Human-Mouse Comparative Maps -- Appendix. Suppliers.
  • Current protocols in immunology 1991-, Wiley
  • ch. 1. Care and Handling of Laboratory Animals -- ch. 2. Induction of Immune Responses -- ch. 3. In Vitro Assays for Mouse Lymphocyte Function -- ch. 4. In Vivo Assays for Lymphocyte Function -- ch. 5. Immunofluorescence and Cell Sorting -- ch. 6. Cytokines and Their Cellular Receptors -- ch. 7. Immunologic Studies in Humans -- ch. 8. Isolation and Analysis of Proteins -- ch. 9. Peptides -- ch. 10. Molecular Biology -- ch. 11. Biochemistry of Cell Activation -- ch. 12. Detection and Analysis of HIV -- ch. 13. Complement -- ch. 14. Innate Immunity -- ch. 15. Animal Models for Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disease -- ch. 16. Antigen Processing and Presentation -- ch. 17. Engineering Immune Molecules and Receptors -- ch. 18. Ligand-Receptor Interactions in the Immune System -- ch. 19. Animal Models for Infectious Diseases -- ch. 20. Animal Models for Tumor Immunology -- ch. 21. Microscopy -- ch. 22. Isolation and Differentiation of Stem and Progenitor Cells -- Appendix 1. Abbreviations and Useful Data -- Appendix 2. Commonly Used Reagents and Equipment -- Appendix 3. Commonly Used Immunological Techniques -- Appendix 4. The CD System of Leukocyte Surface Molecules -- Appendix 5. Suppliers.
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