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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Biology / January 2007



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FACS23 Jan 2007 11:37 GMT1
I work with murine heart and lung endothelial cells. I treid to carry
out the fluorescence activated cell sorting analysis to find out the
expression of some of the cell surface proteins, but the problem that I
have is that, the sample histogram resembles very similar to the
frequency of sex chromosome aberrations in humans?21 Jan 2007 04:23 GMT4
When I went to school (a long time ago), the biology book said that all
people have either an XX or an XY pair of sex chromosomes.  Years
later, I read another book that says there are occasional
abnormalities: one sex chromosome is missing, or there is one extra,
question about bird -- thank you21 Jan 2007 01:34 GMT1
Yesterday I watched a tv program on bird, I forget their names but they
can dance esp. the male -- small and colorful like a peacock and very
quick, it jumps forwardbackward repeatedly when it meets a female. Do
you think what it is doing is a nessecity to seducing a female bird ?
HELP!!!Book needed21 Jan 2007 01:31 GMT1
       I am finding a book
     NAME:Strategies for protein purification and characterization A
laboratory course manual
    AUTHOR:D.R.Marshak,JT.Kadonaga,and so on
Bioinformatics Interview Questions and Answers19 Jan 2007 07:12 GMT4
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copper and trans-fat (hydrogenated fats) as cause of Alzheimers ?!?!?17 Jan 2007 09:51 GMT3
A stunning piece of information to me tonight. On thursday night we
have a program on South Dakota PBS of "On Call" where a medical doctor
and some guests speak up about a disease and answer phone-ins. These
are valuable TV programs for they are like a 1 hour lecture of
A website for mol bio and biotech scholars. Website announcement! Independent domain!14 Jan 2007 14:23 GMT4
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ectopic expression in red blood cells...12 Jan 2007 22:50 GMT5
the is... is it possible? I know that RBC are without a nucleus, but I
am wondering if the transcription/translation machinery is still functional.
Any literature to suggest?
Cheers
 
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