Previously published articles from Methods of enzymology related to sections I–III

Previously published articles from Methods of enzymology related to sections I–III

PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED ARTICLES 481 Previously Published Articles from Methods in Enzymology Related to Sections I - I I I Related to Section I Basic...

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Methods in Enzymology Related to Sections I - I I I Related to Section I Basic Principles and General Methods Vol. V [3]. Preparative Electrophoresis. M. Bier. Vol. VI [8]. Preparation of Lamb Brain Phospbodiesterase. J. W. Healy, D. Stollar, and L. Levine. Vol. VI [119]. Two-Dimensional Immunodiffusion. D. Stollar and L. Levine. Vol. v m [s]. Immunological Methods for Characterizing Polysaccharides. G. Schiffman. Vol. IX [80]. L-Ribuiokinase. N. L. Lee and E. Engiesberg. Vol. X [57]. Beef Heart TPNH-DPN Pyridine Nucleotide Transhydrogenases. N. O. Kaplan. Vol. X [106]. Preparation and Use of Antisera to Respiratory Chain Components. S. D. Davis, T. D. Mehl, R. J. Wedgewood, and B. Mackler. Vol. X [107]. Antibody against F1. J. M. Fressenden and E. Racker. Vol. XI [73]. Amidination. M. L. Ludwig and M. J. Hunter. Vol. XI [75]. Bifunctional Reagents. F. Wold. Vol. XI [91]. Immunological Techniques (General). R. K. Brown. Vol. XlIB [173]. Purine- and Pyrimidine-protein Conjugates. S. M. Beiser, S. W. Tanenbaum, and B. F. Erlanger. Vol. XIIB [174]. Preparation and Assay of Nucleic Acids as Antigens. O. J. Plescia. Vol. XHB [175]. Preparation of Nucleoside-Specific Synthetic Antigens. M. Sela and H. Ungar-Waron. Vol. XIIB [176]. Immunological Detection of Ribonucleic Acids by Agar Diffusion. F. LaCORr.

Vol. XVHA [50]. L-Tryptophan 2,3-Dioxygenase (Tryptophan Pyrrolase) (Rat Liver). W. E. Knox, A. Yip, and L. Reshef. Vol. XVIHA [93]. Preparation and Properties of Antigenic Vitamin and Coenzyme Derivatives. J.-C. Jaton and H. Ungar-Waron. Vol. XVIIlB [189]. Preparation and Properties of Antigenic Vitamin and Coenzyme Derivatives. J.-C. Jaton and H. Ungar-Waron. Vol. XXI [19]. The Purification o f ~ Protein and Exonuclease Made by Phage h. C. M. Radding. Vol. XXH [22]. Water-Soluble Nonionic Polymers in Protein Purification. M. Fried and P. W. Chun. Vol. XXV [54]. Amidination. M. J. Hunter and M. L. Ludwig. Vol. XXV [57]. Bifunctional Reagents. F. Wold. Vol. XXVIII [16]. Carbohydrate Antigens: Coupling of Carbohydrates to Proteins by Diazonium and Phenylisothiocyanate Reactions. C. R. McBroom, C. H. Samanen, and I. J. Goldstein. Vol. XXVIII [17]. Carbohydrate Antigens: Coupling of Carbohydrates to protein by a Mixed Anhydride Reaction. G. Ashweli.

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Vol. XXVlII [18]. Carbohydrate Antigens: Coupling of Carbohydrates to Proteins by Diazotizing Aminophenylflavazole Derivatives. K. Himmelspach and G. Kleinhammer. VoI. XXIX [14]. Identification of Viral Reverse-Transcriptase. E. M. Scolnick and W. P. Parks. Vol. XXIX [lga]. Purification and Detection of Reverse Transcriptase in Viruses and Cells. D. L. Kacian and S. Spiegelman. Vol. XXX [59]. Immunoadsorption of Ovalbumin Synthesizing Polysomes and Partial Purification of Ovalbumin Messenger RNA. R. T. Schmike, R. Palacios, D. Sullivan, M. L. Kiely, C. Gonzales, and J. M. Taylor. Vol. XXX [61]. DNA- and RNA-Directed Synthesis in Vitro of Phage Enzymes. P. Herdich and M. Schweiger. Vol. XXX [65]. Isolation on Cellulose of Ovalbumin and Globin in mRNA and Their Translation in Ascites Cell-Free System. G. Schutz, M. Beato, and P. Feigelson. Vol. XXXII [6]. Use of Antibodies for Localization of Components on Membranes. W. C. Davis. Voi. XXXIV [2]. General Methods and Coupling Procedures. J. Porath. Vol. XXXIV [7]. Ligand Coupling via the Azo Linkage. L. A. Cohen. Vul. XXXIV [88]. Thyrotropin Receptors and Antibody. R. L. Tate, R. J. Winand, and L. D. Kohn. Vol. XXXIV [90]. Immunoadsorbents. J. B. Robbins and R. Schneerson. Vnl. XXXlV [91]. Immunoaffinity Chromatography of Proteins. D. M. Livingston. Vol. XXXV [35]. Immunology of Prostaglandins. R. M. Gutierrez-Cernosek, L. Levine, and H. Gjika. Vol. XXXVll [9]. Localization of Hormones with the Peroxidase-Labeled Antibody Method. P. K. Nakane. VoI. XLIH [6]. Immunological Techniques for Studying fl-Lactamases. M. H. Richmond and V. Betina. VoI. XLIV [2]. Functional Groups on Enzymes Suitable for Binding to Matrices. P. A. Srere and K. Uydea. Vol. XLVI [53]. Affinity Labeling of Antibody Combining Sites as Illustrated by Anti-Dinitrophenyl Antibodies. D. Givol and M. Wilchek. Vol. XLVI [54]. p-Azobenzenearsonate Antibody. M. J. Ricardo and J. J. Cebra. VoI. XLVI [55]. Affinity Cross-Linking of Heavy and Light Chains. M. Wilchek and D. Givol. Voi. XLVI [56]. Bivalent Affinity Labeling Haptens in the Formation of Model Immune Complexes. P. H. PIotz. Vol. XLVI [58]. Labeling of Antilactose Antibody. P. V. Gopalakrishnan, U. J. Zimmerman, and F. Karush. Vol. XLVIII [13]. The Meaning of Scatchard and Hill Plots. F. W. Dahlquist. Vol. L [5]. Direct Identification of Specific Glycoproteins, Antigens in Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Gels. K. Burridge. Vol. L [12]. Antibodies to Carbohydrates: Preparation of Antigens by Coupling Carbohydrates to Proteins by Reductive Amination with Cyanoborohydride. G. R. Gray. Vol. L [13]. Carbohydrate Antigens; Coupling Melibionic Acid to Bovine Serum Albumin Using Water-Soluble Carbodiimide. J. L/~nngren and I. J. Goldstein. Vol. L [14]. Carbohydrate Antigens: Coupling of Oligosaccharide-Phenethylamine Derivatives to Edestin by Diazotization and Characterization of Antibody Specificity by Radioimmunoassay. D. A. Zopf, C.-M. Tsai, and V. Ginsburg. Vol. L [15]. CarbGhydrate Antigens: Coupling of Oiigosaccharide Phenethylamine-Isothiocyanate Derivatives to Bovine Serum. D. F. Smith, D. A. Zopf, and V. Ginsburg.

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Vol. L [16]. Affinity Purification of Antibodies Using Oligosaccharide-Phenethylamine Derivatives Coupled to Sepharose. D. A. Zopf, D. F. Smith, Z. Drzeniek, C.-M. Tsai, and V. Ginsburg. Voi. L [33]. Homogeneous Murine Immunoglobulins with Anticarbohydrate Specificity. C. P. J. Glaudemans, M. K. Das, and M. Vrana. Vol. LVI [21]. Use of Antibodies for Studying the Sidedness of Membrane Components. S. H. P. Chan and G. Schatz. Vol. LVI [56]. Chemical Modification of Mitochondria: Cross-Linking Agents. H. M. Tinberg and L. Packer. Voi. LVI [57]. Cleavable Bifunctional Reagents for Studying Near Neighbor Relationships among Mitochondrial Inner Membrane Complexes. R. A. Capaldi, M. M. Briggs, and R. J. Smith. Vol. 62 [57]. Antibodies that Bind Biotin and Inhibit Biotin-Containing Enzymes. M. Berger. Vol. 66 [102]. Preparation of an Antiserum to Sheep Liver Dihydropteridine Reductase. S. Milstein and S. Kaufman. Vol. 68 [30]. In Situ Immunoassays for Translation Products. D. Anderson, L. Shapiro and A. M. Skalka.

Related to Section II Radioimmunoassays and Immunoradiometric Assays for Detection and Estimation of Antigens and Antibodies

Vol. XXH [31]. Affinity Chromatography. P. Cuatrecasas and C. B. Anfinsen. Vol. XXXIV [1]. The Literature on Affinity Chromatography. M. Wiichek and W. B. Jakoby. Vol. XXXVI [1]. Theory of Protein-Ligand Interaction. D. Robard and H. A. Feldman. Vol. XXXVI [2]. Use of Specific Antibodies for Quantification of Steroid Hormones, G. D. Niswender, A. M. Akbar, and T. M. Nett. Vol. XXXVI [4a]. Assays of Cellular Steroid Receptors Using Steroid Antibodies. E. Castafieda and S. Liao. Vol. XXXVH [1]. Statistical Analysis of Radiologand Assay Data. D. Rodbard and G. R. Frazier. Voi. XXXVH [2]. General Considerations for Radioimmunoassay of Peptide Hormones. D. N. Orth. VoL XXXVII [3]. Development and Application of Sequence-Specific Radioimmunoassays for Analysis of the Metabolism of Parathyroid Hormone. G. V. Segre, G. W. Tregear, and J. T. Potts, Jr. Vol. XXXVII [16]. Methods for Assessing Immunologic and Biologic Properties of Iodinated Peptide Hormones. J. Roth. VoI. XXXVH [28]. Methods for the Assessment of Peptide Precursors. Studies on Insulin Biosynthesis. H. S. Tager, A. H. Rubenstein, and D. F. Steiner. Vol. XXXVII [29]. Technique for the Identification of a Biosynthetic Precursor to Parathyroid Hormone. J. F. Hahener and J. T. Potts, Jr. Vol. XXXVI][I [13]. Assay of Cyclic Nucleotides by Radioimmunoassay Methods. A. L. Steiner. Vol. L [14]. Carbohydrate Antigens: Coupling of Oligosaccharide-Phenethylamine Deriva-

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tives to Edestin by Diazotization and Characterization of Antibody Specificity by Radioimmunoassay. D. A. Zopf, C.-M. Tsai, and V. Ginsburg. Vol. 62 [$3d. A Radioimmunoassay for Chicken Avidin. M. S. Kulomaa, H. A. Elo, and P. J. Tuohimaa. Vol. 68 [31]. Selection of Specific Clones from Colony Banks by Screening with Radioactive Antibody, L. Clarke, R. Hitzeman, and J. Carbon. Vol. 68 [32]. Immunological Detection and Characterization of Products Translated from Cloned DNA Fragments. H. A. Erlich, S, N. Cohen, and H. O. McDevitt.

Related to Section III Immunoassays for the Detection and Estimation of Antigens and Antibodies

Vol. XI [92]. Micro Complement Fixation. L. Levine and H. Van Vunakis. Vol. XL [15]. Immunochemical Characteristics of Chromosomal Proteins. F. Chytil. Vol. XL [22]. Use of Antibodies to Nucleosides and Nucleotides in Studies of Nucleic Acids in Cells. B. F. Erlanger, W. J. Klein, Jr., V. G. Dev, R. R. Schreck, and O. J. Miller. Vol. XLIV [48]. Immunoenzymic Techniques for Biomedical Analysis. S. Avrameas. Vol, LVII [6]. Determination of Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes in Human Serum by an Immunological Method Using Purified Firefly Luciferase. A. Lundin.