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Z700223 FISH Technology Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a powerful method to directly visualize the localization of genomic alterations in the nucleus. Topics described in this manual include: FISH on native human tissues, such as blood, bone marrow, epithelial cells, hair root cells, amniotic fluid cells, human sperm cells; FISH on archival human tissues, e.g. formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue sections, cryofixed tissue; simultaneous detection of apoptosis and expression of apoptosis-related genes; comparative genomic hybridization; special FISH techniques (Fiber-, PNA-, CO-, NU- and DBD-FISH); FISH on insect cells and yeast; FISH-related techniques, such as PRINS and microarrays.
Z700940 FISH, A Practical Approach This laboratory manual covers the theory and application of the commonly used FISH procedures. Readers are provided with the theoretical principles which underlie each procedure, and are then guided through the protocols in a systematic manner. Because FISH procedures are particularly sensitive to background and subtle variations in sample quality, the trouble-shooting sections are invaluable to the beginner interested in developing FISH capabilities in their laboratory. Areas covered include probe production and labeling; FISH gene mapping; murine, fiber, and RNA FISH; CGH and microchips; 3D FISH; SKY and M-FISH; FISH and microarrays; and FISH in clinical cytogenetics.
Z272957 FT-IR Spectral Libraries Nicolet®/Aldrich Condensed Phase Supplement Library Libraries may be used with OMNIC®, GRAMS®/32, or Spectral I.D.® (Z407488) and are supplied on CD-ROM. Libraries are in deresolved format and contain spectra at 16 cm-1 resolution by 8-bit ordinate precision.
• Contain spectral data from 4,000 to 450 cm-1
• Best used when searching compounds with significant spectral differences
• Generally not suitable when using spectral subtraction or other precision spectral identification techniques
Z273031 FT-IR Spectral Libraries Nicolet®/Aldrich Flavor & Fragrances Vapor Phase Library Includes 667 spectra of commercial materials with frangrance- or flavor-enhancing properties. All spectra are on the GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) list of U.S. government-approved foods. Most spectra were collected by Aldrich using a GC interface to reduce contamination and decomposition.
Libraries may be used with OMNIC®, GRAMS®/32, or Spectral I.D.® (Z407488) and are supplied on CD-ROM. Libraries are in deresolved format and contain spectra at 16 cm-1 resolution by 8-bit ordinate precision.
• Contain spectral data from 4,000 to 450 cm-1
• Best used when searching compounds with significant spectral differences
• Generally not suitable when using spectral subtraction or other precision spectral identification techniques
Z272973 FT-IR Spectral Libraries Nicolet®/Sigma Biochemical Condensed Phase Library A spectral collection of 10,411 of the most common chemicals found in the Sigma Chemical catalog representing a wide range of chemical classes of particular interest to those in biochemical research or QC.
Libraries may be used with OMNIC®, GRAMS®/32, or Spectral I.D.® (Z407488) and are supplied on CD-ROM. Libraries are in deresolved format and contain spectra at 16 cm-1 resolution by 8-bit ordinate precision.
• Contain spectral data from 4,000 to 450 cm-1
• Best used when searching compounds with significant spectral differences
• Generally not suitable when using spectral subtraction or other precision spectral identification techniques
Z273015 FT-IR Spectral Libraries Nicolet® Polymers, Polymer Additives & Plasticizers Condensed Phase Library Includes more than 1,750 spectra of polymers, plastics and additives for polymers, rubbers, cosmetics, adhesives, sealants, and plastics. Sequential index includes: manufacturer, chemical name, CAS number, and more. Collected by Chemir/Polytech Laboratories and Dr. John Kokosa.
Libraries may be used with OMNIC®, GRAMS®/32, or Spectral I.D.® (Z407488) and are supplied on CD-ROM. Libraries are in deresolved format and contain spectra at 16 cm-1 resolution by 8-bit ordinate precision.
• Contain spectral data from 4,000 to 450 cm-1
• Best used when searching compounds with significant spectral differences
• Generally not suitable when using spectral subtraction or other precision spectral identification techniques
Z272949 FT-IR Spectral Libraries Nicolet®/Aldrich Condensed Phase Library, edition 2 Libraries may be used with OMNIC®, GRAMS®/32, or Spectral I.D.® (Z407488) and are supplied on CD-ROM. Libraries are in deresolved format and contain spectra at 16 cm-1 resolution by 8-bit ordinate precision.
• Contain spectral data from 4,000 to 450 cm-1
• Best used when searching compounds with significant spectral differences
• Generally not suitable when using spectral subtraction or other precision spectral identification techniques
The expanded Aldrich FT-IR Condensed Phase Library, Edition 2 now contains nearly 18,500 pure compounds – the most comprehensive FT-IR spectral reference collection available. The collection contains the most common chemicals found in the Aldrich Handbook, many of which are pure organic compounds, and includes the New Second edition of the Aldrich Library of FT-IR Spectra (3-volume set). All spectra were acquired and examined by Aldrich and then re-examined and processed by Nicolet. This is the largest collection of spectra collected entirely by FT-IR instrumentation.
Z276529 FT-IR Spectral Libraries Nicolet®/Aldrich Raman Condensed Phase Library Libraries may be used with OMNIC®, GRAMS®/32, or Spectral I.D.® (Z407488) and are supplied on CD-ROM. Libraries are in deresolved format and contain spectra at 16 cm-1 resolution by 8-bit ordinate precision.
• Contain spectral data from 4,000 to 450 cm-1
• Best used when searching compounds with significant spectral differences
• Generally not suitable when using spectral subtraction or other precision spectral identification techniques
The Aldrich Raman Condensed Phase Library consists of 14,033 FT-Raman spectra of various substances, most of which are pure organic or inorganic compounds. A Nicolet Raman 950 spectrometer (with a germanium detector) was used to collect the Raman spectra. The spectra were then saved in Raman Shift format. All of the spectra were originally measured at 2cm-1 resolution and then deresolved during conversion to the library format. The GALACTIC version is only available on floppy disc.
Z272965 FT-IR Spectral Libraries Nicolet®/Aldrich Vapor Phase Library Contains 5,010 gas phase spectra collected by Aldrich using a GC interface to ensure chromatographically pure samples. The GC interface reduces the sample decomposition common when vapor phase spectra are obtained in a conventional gas cell.
Libraries may be used with OMNIC®, GRAMS®/32, or Spectral I.D.® (Z407488) and are supplied on CD-ROM. Libraries are in deresolved format and contain spectra at 16 cm-1 resolution by 8-bit ordinate precision.
• Contain spectral data from 4,000 to 450 cm-1
• Best used when searching compounds with significant spectral differences
• Generally not suitable when using spectral subtraction or other precision spectral identification techniques
Z369721 Fatty Acid and Lipid Chemistry This book is written for those who, with some knowledge of chemistry and biochemistry, need to know more about the nature of lipids and fatty acids. Nomenclature, structure, biosyntheses, chemical syntheses, major sources, processing, analytical procedures, and physical properties are among the topics discussed.
Z704261 Fenaroli’s Handbook of Flavor Ingredients, 5th ed. Completely updated and revised, this edition provides more than 100 newly designated GRAS substances and includes many non-FEMA GRAS substances. It has expanded information on aroma and taste thresholds and extensive sensory and organoleptic information. Specifications from sources including the Food Chemicals Codex and information on the permitted uses of the ingredient, including its use in drugs are featured. The fifth edition is the world's most comprehensive reference to flavor ingredients. A favorite among flavor professionals for more than 30 years, it provides easy access to an abundance of information on ingredients, regulatory issues, specifications, and more.
Z107751 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis (Volume 9) The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z558400 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis 22 volume set includes collective index for vol. 1-22 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z102504 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 1 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z421790 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 10 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z126853 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 11 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used reagents from 1966 through mid-1986. Every reagent discussed includes the preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references, and more.
Z150568 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 12 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used reagents from 1966 through 1984. Every reagent discussed includes the preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references, and more.
Z175579 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 13 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used reagents. Every reagent discussed includes the preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references, and more.
Z185434 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 14 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used reagents from 1966 through mid-1986. Every reagent discussed includes the preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references, and more.
Z208973 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 15 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used reagents. Every reagent discussed includes the preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references, and more.
Z233773 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 16 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used reagents. Every reagent discussed includes the preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references, and more.
Z252808 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 17 From reviews of previous volumes: "”highly recommended”lots of succinct, practical information on recent developments”in a format that is easy to use. The reagents are taken up in alphabetical order (common usage names, not CAS indexing code names), sometimes several to a page, sometimes several pages to a reagent. One can expect to find how to make the reagent (in loose terms), or where it can be bought, what it is good for, and where to seek complete details”As with previous volumes, one can profit from just browsing, even if one does not feel a need to look up any particular subject. It is thus a secondary function of the book to help one keep abreast of the field, and it would be a rare chemist who would not learn something new and useful from a casual perusal of the pages." “Journal of the American Chemical Society
The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z412368 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 18 From reviews of previous volumes: "Highly recommended “ lots of succinct, practical information on recent developments “ in a format that is easy to use. The reagents are taken up in alphabetical order (common usage names, not CAS indexing code names), sometimes several to a page, sometimes several pages to a reagent. One can expect to find how to make the reagent (in loose terms), or where it can be bought, what it is good for, and where to seek complete details. As with previous volumes, one can profit from just browsing, even if one does not feel a need to look up any particular subject. It is thus a secondary function of the book to help one keep abreast of the field, and it would be a rare chemist who would not learn something new and useful from a casual perusal of the pages." “Journal of the American Chemical Society
The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z421642 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 19 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z102512 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 2 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z510696 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 20 One can expect to find how to make the reagent (in loose terms), or where it can be bought, what it is good for, and where to seek complete details. As with previous volumes, one can profit from just browsing, even if one does not feel a need to look up any particular subject. It is thus a secondary function of the book to help one keep abreast of the field, and it would be a rare chemist who would not learn something new and useful from a perusal of the pages.
The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z515361 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 21 • Provides author indexes and subject indexes.
• Presents practical information on making/buying reagent, its usefulness, and where to find complete details.
The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z102520 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 3 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z101427 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 4 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z101583 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 5 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z102547 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 6 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z103829 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 7 The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z105325 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 8 Reagents for Organic Synthesis This widely respected reference has been brought up to date with the publication of Volume 8. Over 6000 entries abstract the most important information on commonly used reagents from 1966 through mid 1978. Every reagent discussed includes the preparation, properties, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references, and more.
The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z558397 Fiesers’ Reagents for Organic Synthesis volume 22 The format of the series continues with its concise descriptions, good structural formulas, and selected examples of application, providing references to new reatents as well as to reatents included in previous volumes. Helpful information includes how to make a reagent, where it can be bought, what it is good for, etc.
The popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications--providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more. The reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names
Z701955 FigSys For processing, analyzing and presenting data and creating science documents of all kinds. Turning your data into straightforward figure types such as line graphs, bar charts, areagrams or scatter diagrams is completely automatic and there are endless refinements which can be added with the simple-to-use tools. Text-only charts are no problem and 3D data graphing is also included.
Compatible with all versions of Windows from Windows 98 onward
Z507938 Flavor Chemistry: Industrial and Academic Research This book presents the first collaboration between the ACS's Division of Agriculture and Food Chemistry and the Institute of Food Technologists. The latest developments in flavor chemistry, including new research in reaction flavors, encapsulation techniques, flavor formations via lipids, flavor analysis, and challenges in flavoring nutraceuticals, are presented in papers from leading workers in these fields. This collection investigates many of the current topics in flavor chemistry and will be a welcome contribution to this fascinating science.
Z703796 Flavor, Fragrance and Odor Analysis This reference provides the advances in mass spectrometry, sample preparation, gas chromatography (GC)-olfactometry, and electronic-nose technology for food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical applications. It discusses the chemical structures of key flavor and fragrance compounds and contains numerous examples and chromatograms. Emphasizing solid-phase microextraction (SPME) procedures, this book describes the isolation and concentration of odor impact chemicals from foods, beverages, and consumer products prior to GC manipulation; developments in time-of-flight mass spectrometers and electronic-nose instrumentation; the relationship between chemical structure and fragrance/flavor; how to identify chemicals responsible for flower scents; and modern olfactometric approaches including the GC"SNIF" technique.
Z540501 Flavor, Fragrance and Odor Simulator Combines a new method for calculating flavor, taste, and odor thresholds with a molecular modeling program and a chemical database program. This simulator allows you to:
• Draw 3-D structures and optimize the structures geometrically
• Calculate flavor and odor thresholds from structure
• Calculate ppm flavor in vapor by distance and time
• Calculate and graph vapor pressure from structure as a function of time
• Quantify asymmetric centers of stereoisomers of flavors and fragrances using inertial ellipse models
• Calculate solubility parameters, thermodynamic properties, dipole moment, and more from the structure
• View and rotate the structures as wire frame, dot surfaces, shaded spheres, etc.
• Automatically generate databases with structures and calculated properties
• View and edit the databases made by the program, including chemical structures

This model was conceived by a research engineer with over 20 years experience in this industry.
The program comes with a database of industrial solvents, gases and surfactants.
Z702862 Flow Cytometry Protocols 2nd ed. These reproducible methods deploy emerging flow cytometry technologies in many applications. Here, the aspiring investigator will find methods for the characterization of stem/progenitor cells by monitoring the efflux of fluorescent dyes and the elucidation of signal transduction pathways using phospho-specific antibodies. There are also techniques for monitoring gene transfer and expression using fluorescent protein technology, h