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Immunology in Plant Science.

Immunology in Plant Science. BOOK REVIEW Immunology in Plant Science. potential for interpretive cytology. In particular, the use of serology in these studies overcomes the need Edited by Trevor L. Wang to fragment tissues, and 'isolate' cell organelles, to Society for Experimental Biology, demonstrate specifie associations. Seminar Series, 29, 228 pp, 1986 The chapter by Weiler et el., on antiserum produc­ Cambridge University Press tion against plant hormones conjugated to proteins, The book contains the invited papers presented at provides an insight into the way that the amounts a meeting of the Soeiety for Experimental Biology of many small moleeules may be specifically meas­ at Leeds, U.K., in 1985. Each of the papers eoneerns ured. There is a useful survey of plant-hormone an application of serology in experimental biology, immunoassays to 1984. In their procedures, con­ and eontains protoeols of the main techniques used. siderable processing is required prior to assay, Sueh protoeols should prove helpful to those new although this is much less than chemical and some to serology. However, the real value of this book is bio assays would require. The high specificity shown that serologieal and traditional methods have been for such hormone-protein conjugates, even when used together for the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Immunology in Plant Science.

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 15 (4) – Jan 22, 2011

Immunology in Plant Science.

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BOOK REVIEW Immunology in Plant Science. potential for interpretive cytology. In particular, the use of serology in these studies overcomes the need Edited by Trevor L. Wang to fragment tissues, and 'isolate' cell organelles, to Society for Experimental Biology, demonstrate specifie associations. Seminar Series, 29, 228 pp, 1986 The chapter by Weiler et el., on antiserum produc­ Cambridge University Press tion against plant hormones conjugated to proteins, The book contains the...
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Springer Journals
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Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
ISSN
0815-3191
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1448-6032
DOI
10.1071/APP9860088
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BOOK REVIEW Immunology in Plant Science. potential for interpretive cytology. In particular, the use of serology in these studies overcomes the need Edited by Trevor L. Wang to fragment tissues, and 'isolate' cell organelles, to Society for Experimental Biology, demonstrate specifie associations. Seminar Series, 29, 228 pp, 1986 The chapter by Weiler et el., on antiserum produc­ Cambridge University Press tion against plant hormones conjugated to proteins, The book contains the invited papers presented at provides an insight into the way that the amounts a meeting of the Soeiety for Experimental Biology of many small moleeules may be specifically meas­ at Leeds, U.K., in 1985. Each of the papers eoneerns ured. There is a useful survey of plant-hormone an application of serology in experimental biology, immunoassays to 1984. In their procedures, con­ and eontains protoeols of the main techniques used. siderable processing is required prior to assay, Sueh protoeols should prove helpful to those new although this is much less than chemical and some to serology. However, the real value of this book is bio assays would require. The high specificity shown that serologieal and traditional methods have been for such hormone-protein conjugates, even when used together for the

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Published: Jan 22, 2011

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