Nova
Nova
Price: $7.99 FREE for Members
Type: eBook
Released: 2006
Publisher: Pocket Star
Page Count: 320
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0743471343
ISBN-13: 9780743471343
User Rating: 5.0000 out of 5 Stars! (2 Votes)

MHC2: A Practical Approach offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to the fast-growing and fascinating field of MHC research. This companion volume to MHC1 covers topics including: generation of HLA-specific human monoclonal antibodies; sequencing of proteins; assembly of MHC molecules; expression, purification, and characterization of recombinant soluble MHC class I molecules; mapping the human MHC; derivation and analysis of MHC transgenic mice; cell-surface MHC antigen imaging; sequence analysis of MHC molecules; and techniques to identify the rules governing class II MHC-peptide interaction. This informative guide will be an invaluable aid to clinicians, researchers, and graduate students in the field of immunology.

Joshua D. Prange | 5 out of 5 Stars!
24/07/2010

This book wasn't as bad as the critics make it seem. Yes it isn't very "deep" but it was still intriguing to me. Its ashame that the game this was prequel to got cancelled, then the ending would have been a lot better. Overall it was worth the read in my opinion.

Sicarius Plurimi | 5 out of 5 Stars!
22/08/2007

First and foremost, the criticisms that people are listing here that the novel ended strangely are (unfortunately) spot on. The reason for this is that this novel was originally intended to be a prequel to the video game StarCraft: Ghost, which was also set to follow the protagonist, Nova. If anyone is to blame for the awkward ending, it is Blizzard rather than DeCandido -- if you read the beginning of the book, you will even notice that there is an apology included from Blizzard that was pasted in at the last minute.

I have always imagined that Ghosts would be tragic characters. They are overwhelmed at a young age level Creative Writing course. Stick to the three I just mentioned and you'll be okay ... fans of the series looking forward to StarCraft 2 should also read the Dark Templar series that begins with Firstborn.

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