Transcriptomics and proteomics, studying the profile of the expression
of nucleic acids and proteins respectively, are increasingly applied to
gain a mechanistic insight into a wide spectrum of investigation, and
the use of expression profiling studies for the central nervous system
and brain function aids in the understanding of neurodegenerative
disorders and tumor development mechanisms. In Expression Profiling in
Neuroscience, expert researchers provide a survey of the most commonly
used approaches in the field and scan the different ways of studying the
central nervous system/brain environment through expression profiling.
The first part addresses the gene expression profiling of the brain at a
large scale or to a specific cell type such as blood-brain barrier
endothelium. Then, the second part describes the protein expression
studies and the different technologies applied. Written for the popular
Neuromethods series, chapters include corresponding background
information, tested laboratory protocols, and step-by-step methods for
reproducible laboratory experiments.
Detailed and authoritative, Expression Profiling in Neuroscience
presents the state-of-the-art techniques necessary to expand research
further into this vital area of study.