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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Microbiology / May 2005



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restriction enzyme30 May 2005 14:02 GMT1
respected sirs,
I am P.Ashokkumar, student of Madras university doing my Ph.D. I am
working in Restriction endonucleases in bacteria .  In my work, iam
facing a lot of problems due to the in efficiency or lack of journal
help-restriction endonucleases30 May 2005 10:23 GMT2
any one is working to restriction enzyme means please help to me
Microorganisms eat Titanic ?27 May 2005 18:56 GMT5
Could someone confirm my figures that do not fit the one I read one day on
the Internet.
One say that some microorganisms living in the sea like bacteria and fungi
eat iron at a rate of 45 kg/ year.
restiction endonucleases27 May 2005 09:46 GMT1
hai  anybody working in restriction endonucleases
joining27 May 2005 08:19 GMT1
any one working to restriction enzyme
Where to get the basics24 May 2005 14:41 GMT5
I am a first year student and in t summer vacation i went to the lab,
they said i can do anything but no one will teach me. So I have to get
stuff off the net. But Google's search results are too confusing. So is
there anyone who can help me with links that will give me all the
Chlamydomonas culture required24 May 2005 01:54 GMT1
I am very thankful for the reply for my previous post, but I require
more help. I am in the first year vacation now, and think that i will do
some experiments on algal cultures. Can anyone over here help me with a
pure chlamydomonas culture so that I can directly start working on ...
Aconitase Assay21 May 2005 06:33 GMT1
Does anyone know of an assay method for aconitase that is not
spectrophotometric?  All of the assay methods I have found in various
literature sources have been with a Spectrophotometer and I need
something else.
Characterisation and bioactivity of lentinan from Lentinula edodes // Help.20 May 2005 02:46 GMT1
My name is Sara Ruiz Esparza Morales, I am a posgrade student in the
Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo in Hermosillo
Sonora, Mexico. I have been working during almost 2 years in
Biopolymers Lab, with a polysaccharide from the fungi Lentinula
Listeria catch-phrase19 May 2005 20:19 GMT6
I'm new here, but it doesn't stop me from asking for help! ;-).
I'm doing a "newspaper article" on Listeria for a Biology class I'm taking
(learning about actin and myosin cell movement).  I'm trying to come up with
the catchy first line.  I'm asking here, because I'm looking for ...
please help in getting me more information on regulatory T cells17 May 2005 03:28 GMT1
hi all group members
am masters student in my final year in department of medical
microbiology in univ eristy of madras tamilnadu india and am working in
regulatory T cells a new concept of T cells .and my work is "
QC Micro Manager Position open11 May 2005 16:37 GMT1
Position is in Massachusetts
QC Microbiology Manager  
Description: You will be responsible for the daily operations in the
Quality Control Microbiology department.
poor polymerization in DGGE10 May 2005 13:39 GMT3
I am investigating the bacteria diversity in soil by DGGE method.But a
poor polymerization always happened during casting. In fact,the
acrylamide solution doesn't polymerize from below the comb about 1cm to
the top even overnight at temperature(about 20℃). The gel oncentration
Anti-Microbial Peptide Crocodillin10 May 2005 04:13 GMT1
Anybody heard anything NEW about this subject since the BBC documentary in
2000?
PEPTIDE ANTIBIOTICS
BBC film producer Jill Fullerton-Smith, while taping a documentary about
Bacteria detection09 May 2005 22:36 GMT2
I am doing a research work that deals with the detection of bacteria in
biological fluids like urine.
I will appreciate any help in finding a staining material that produces
fluorescence when reacting with bacteria. Fluorescence should be:
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