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R Bishop
Member since: Jan 17, 2006
From: California, United States
Status: Administration & Protein Detection Moderator
My points: 1472    what's this
Name: Dr J Rusty Bishop
 


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Aug 17, 2011    11:37 PM

This is part one of a troubleshooting guide to fix your Western blots. 3 hrs and 33 minutes are needed to complete the protocols. Protocol written and proven by westernblot.org

Jul 29, 2011    01:43 PM

Posted new job in Jobs forum   PhD and Post-Doc Writers Needed

Virtual PI, LLC We are looking for a scientist with an expertise in Western blotting to write some articles on troubleshooting western blots for a client. Specifically we need short protocols and detailed information on how to remedy common Western blot errors, choose antibodies, etc. Pay ...

Jul 19, 2010    12:39 PM

Posted new blog   Love the new site!

Whats going on out there scientists? Its been a long hiatus for me from Scientist Solutions. Sometimes you just gotta take a break you know. I gotta say I really love the new site. Great job to the team at Scientist Solutions for putting it all together! Looks like the community here is as ...

Jan 25, 2010    02:39 PM

Replied to topic in Protein Detection (Western blots, gels, IP) forum   Glutamate receptor antibodies

Thats interesting. I was acutally testing a new full text seach engine Im working on to find products by experiment. Good to learn that some scientists aren't trusting manuscripts as much due to mergers. Im surprised more companies aren't offering money back guarnatees or samples. There's just too ...

Jan 25, 2010    01:38 PM

Replied to topic in Protein Detection (Western blots, gels, IP) forum   Glutamate receptor antibodies

Try Upstate, I think they got bought by Millipore. Cited in this PLOS One paper. The Westerns look good and are done with rat brain extracts. http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0007486#s4 Genetic Enhancement of Memory and Long-Term Potentiation but Not CA1 Lon ...

Dec 8, 2009    10:20 AM

Replied to topic in Protein Detection (Western blots, gels, IP) forum   Heparanase antibody

By cancer Im assuming human then. anti- heparanase 6F8 or 1E1 monoclonal. Bishop

Dec 7, 2009    09:28 AM

Replied to topic in Protein Detection (Western blots, gels, IP) forum   Heparanase antibody

What organism do you need heparanase antibody for? Bishop

Dec 4, 2009    03:48 PM

Replied to topic in Protein Chemistry forum   Protein Stability and Storage Protocol from Pierce

Cambio, Yeah it pays to plan in this game. As to your question, although there is no gold standard, the old school protein chemists teach that its best to thaw proteins quickly in a room temperature water bath and then move them to an ice bucket after gentle mixing (finger flick) once there ...

Nov 30, 2009    03:57 PM

Replied to topic in General forum   Research on PhD Students

Hi Heidi, Your link is broken.

Nov 25, 2009    09:38 AM

Replied to topic in The Lighter Side of Science forum   Lab Bratz Episode #174

That is awesome!

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