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TheFFM
Member since: Dec 06, 2008
From: Ohio, United States
Status: Administrator & Neuroscience, Biophysics, and Microscopy Moderator
My points: 1353    what's this
Name: Fraser Moss
 


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May 18, 2010    11:50 PM

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May 18, 2010    10:54 PM

Replied to topic in Anatomy and Physiology forum   Pipette Puller Sutter -97

It will depend on whether you are using a box or a trough filament and the size of the filament in your puller as to whether or not the program will transfer well. Also it's going to depend on what glass type and thickness you are using. are you aware of this resource to help you design better p ...

May 17, 2010    10:01 PM

Replied to topic in Anatomy and Physiology forum   Making a gigaohm seal - help please!!!!

what are the molecular compositions of your extracellular and pipette solutions and what are the measured osmolarities of each solution when they are prepared? If you have too large a difference in osmolarity between the two solutions you will have difficulty keeping a seal. However you will ne ...

May 13, 2010    10:19 AM

Posted new topic in General forum   MVPs report on EB2010

Well done again to our MVPs from last autumn, Suola and Pippuri who recently used their Scientist Solutions MVP travel award to attend the Experimental Biology 2010 meeting in Anaheim CA. You can read the reports of their experiences at the meeting Here http://www.scientistsolutions.com/s ...

May 10, 2010    10:24 PM

We're so glad that your MVP award was able to help with this trip and that you had an enjoyable experience.

May 5, 2010    11:41 AM

Replied to topic in Proteomics forum   Please help me with PD Quest v8.0.1 software

Bio rad sometimes do inline webinar tutorials. You should probably contact their tech support to try and get a copy of the manual or see if they can send you a Powerpoint presentation from one of their tutorial sessions

May 5, 2010    11:37 AM

Sutter's Pipette Cookbook. A very useful read for all electrophysiologists

May 5, 2010    11:00 AM

Replied to topic in Cell Culture and Tissue Culture forum   Fuchs Rosenthal Haemocytometer

This protocol http://www.scientistsolutions.com/a7286-protocol-eosinophil+count.aspx uses a fuchs rosenthal hemocytometer and explains the cell count calculation

May 5, 2010    10:59 AM

Posted new protocol   Eosinophil Count

The eosinophil count is performed by diluting whole blood with a staining solution. The phyloxine B present in the diluting fluid stains only the eosinophils red; all other leukocytes are preserved but not stained.1,2,3 The diluted specimen is charged onto a hemacytometer for counting. Using the lo ...

May 5, 2010    10:55 AM

Replied to topic in Protein Detection (Western blots, gels, IP) forum   Fermentas protein markers issue!

Are you sure that your band of interest is not undergoing differential levels of glycosylation or other post-translational modification between experiments? The definitive test would be to run the fermantas markers next to markers from another supplier that has some of the same sized bands to se ...

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