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I think, and this is a personal opinion, that diagnostics is the one to watch in the future ... |
11-10-2004 at 11:28 by: Lugh |
Question for lifescientists Wolfram
Do you have to do a practical project or lit review kinda thing? I would be carefull of pic ... |
7-10-2004 at 08:35 by: Lugh |
for measuring of the activity of enzyme First things first, you don't need to post the same thing 3 times, put it all together and post ... |
19-5-2004 at 08:02 by: Lugh |
Uranium Does that mean Oz glows in the dark? |
1-3-2004 at 07:05 by: Lugh |
can you help me ? [quote]
green tea , capsicum (mayb this kind of herb..) , balm mint , nettle , thymus
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C ... |
27-2-2004 at 05:56 by: Lugh |
can you help me ? Use a blade for christsake!
It's a hell of a lot safer than trying to get as many chems on you ... |
27-2-2004 at 00:47 by: Lugh |
complex in inhibition of gene expression! "To ask for compounds that specifically cleave 'tumour DNA' is ludicrous"
This ... |
24-2-2004 at 02:53 by: Lugh |
Help with isolating mutants I was wondering, how would you know what is a benificial mutation and how would you know where to lo ... |
16-2-2004 at 08:27 by: Lugh |
What do I do next? I must agree with the chemical lion, PhD is the best route to go if you can, it gives you tons of op ... |
13-1-2004 at 09:59 by: Lugh |
Sodium (or Potassium) Sarcosinate IIRC also handy for masking the effects of flushing your system before a drugs test.
Flushing with ... |
24-8-2003 at 05:40 by: Lugh |
Newsletter Perhaps highlight the main discussions of the past month/ 2 months whatever.
Maybe a whats new sect ... |
24-8-2003 at 05:36 by: Lugh |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents Ya they would have some use in the culture of viruses. But the best would be the live animal. On the ... |
9-8-2003 at 05:40 by: Lugh |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents oh ya you were missed big time.
This monkey thing has me intrigued. what exactly are the organs goo ... |
8-8-2003 at 17:03 by: Lugh |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents K I'll try again.
Could people let me know if they can download ok
[Edited on 29-7-2003 by ... |
29-7-2003 at 02:56 by: Lugh |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents Something for the insane and skilled out there.
Also if there is any journal papers that people wan ... |
27-7-2003 at 08:33 by: Lugh |
star tracker positioning I suppose the best but not the most practical solution would be a telescope with a ccd attached.
Th ... |
19-7-2003 at 03:36 by: Lugh |
star tracker positioning Very true Fish.
What I was trying to say is that for a very long time satalites weren't aroun ... |
18-7-2003 at 13:31 by: Lugh |
star tracker positioning Aint that the kind of thing (without the tecnology) that has been used for thousands of years by the ... |
18-7-2003 at 04:49 by: Lugh |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents Interesting I've never talked to a real live ghoul before
How long was the ex-person dead? I ... |
6-7-2003 at 04:39 by: Lugh |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents Its kinda hard to grow human cells, they're fussy little buggers. To do it properly you need to ... |
4-7-2003 at 02:55 by: Lugh |
What is it? Have you tried the taste test yet? |
24-6-2003 at 02:29 by: Lugh |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents "I was thinking that the lukemia blood might be introduced to other samples"
To what en ... |
11-6-2003 at 03:39 by: Lugh |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents Polverone - dont talk to me about price. I ordered an anti-CD25 antibody yesterday. It cost ~ £70 f ... |
10-6-2003 at 07:33 by: Lugh |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents Again not quite right. Potatoes are a good source of carbohydrates not protein. Unfortunately the ch ... |
8-6-2003 at 08:33 by: Lugh |
"Chemical" Substitutions for "Biological" Agents unfortunately adding a protein to a mix of DNA does not pull out the DNA specific for that protein. ... |
7-6-2003 at 09:51 by: Lugh |
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