The extracellular matrix : methods and protocols /

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Vigetti, Davide (Editor); Theocharis, Achilleas D. (Editor)
Published: Humana Press,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: [2019]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Methods in molecular biology, 1952
Springer protocols
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xii, 278 pages : illustrations (some color), forms ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781493991327 (hardcover) :
1493991329 (hardcover)
9781493991334 (ebook)
1493991337 (ebook)
Index Number: QH603
CLC: Q249
Call Number: Q249/E969-3
Contents: Complex interplay between extracellular matrix and cells in tissues /
Method for studying ECM expression : in situ RT-PCR /
Visualizing the supramolecular assembly of collagen /
Steady-state and pulse-chase analyses of fibrillar collagen /
Methods for isolation and characterization of sulfated glycosaminoglycans from marine invertebrates /
Analysis of proteoglycan synthesis and secretion in cell culture systems /
Analysis of UDP-sugars from cultured cells and small tissue samples /
Methods for hyaluronan molecular mass determination by agarose gel electrophoresis /
Hyaluronan pericellular matrix : particle exclusion assay /
Determination of cell-surface hyaluronan through flow cytometry /
Method for detecting hyaluronan in isolated myenteric plexus ganglia of adult rat small intestine /
Analyzing hyaluronidases in biological fluids /
Method for studying the physical effect of extracellular matrix on voltage-dependent ion channel gating /
Methods for monitoring matrix-induced autophagy /
Method for determining gelatinolytic activity in tissue : in situ gelatin zymography /
Method for determining gelatinolytic activity in tissue extracts : real-time gelatin zymography /
In vitro spheroid sprouting assay of angiogenesis /
Matrigel plug assay for in vivo evaluation of angiogenesis /
Exosomes from cell culture-conditioned medium : isolation by ultracentrifugation and characterization /
Preparation and characterization of tissue surrogates rich in extracellular matrix using the principles of macromolecular crowding /
Novel approaches for extracellular matrix targeting in disease treatment /