High performance liquid affinity chromatography (HPLAC) is a useful procedure to investigate he interactions between carbohydrate binding protein and their ligands. Technical requirements are similar to conventional HPLC. HPLAC can screen and separate natural ligands from complex biological mixtures. WeiTong Wang~GlycoTech Corporation, Rockville, Maryland - [Read Analysis of Oligosaccharide Ligands by High Performance Liquid Affinity Chromatography]
Protocol detects specific cell adhesion to glycolipids resolved on TLC plates. Carbohydrate-Specific Adhesion of Intact Cells to Resolved Glycolipids on TLC Plates. Ronald L. Schnaar~Professor, Johns Hopkins University Medical School, Baltimore, Maryland. Glycotech. - [Read Carbohydrate-Specific Adhesion of Intact Cells to Resolved Glycolipids on TLC Plates]
Flow assays allow visualization of cell adhesion under well-defined wall shear stress. Visualization of the events of cell adhesion are quantified by selective image acquisition and image processing. Events subsequent to the initial events can be studied such as cell stabilization and spreading. John T. Patton~GlycoTech Corporation, Rockville, Maryland - [Read Dynamic Flow Assay in a Parallel Plate Flow Chamber]
Immunostaining thin layer chromatograms TLC is a very sensitive detection technique of functionally active carbohydrate ligands of protein receptors. Carbohydrate structures are detected in glycolipids from complex mixtures of molecules extracted from the relevant target tissue. Proteins analyzed can be antibodies, chimeric Ig proteins, selectins, lectins, toxins, and other carbohydrate binding proteins. John L. Magnani~GlycoTech Corporation, Rockville, Maryland - [Read Immunostaining Thin Layer Chromatograms Of Glycolipids]
Tissue Culture Methods. Julie B. Wolf, Univ. Maryland. Protocols for Counting Cells, Preservation and storage of cell lines, maintenance of cell lines, media and growth, and safety guidelines for working with cells. - [Read Tissue Culture Methods]