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varsha
Member since: Dec 10, 2006
From: North Carolina, United States
Status: Microbiology & Proteomics Moderator
My points: 412    what's this
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Nov 19, 2008    01:13 PM

Hi everybody. Welcome to new memebers who registered at NeuroScience 2008. Our members research interests span different disciplines in Science. This platform gives them the opportunity to ask questions and help other scientists by anwering their questions. Members could also blog about things of in ...

Nov 13, 2008    04:46 PM

Posted new topic in Microbiology forum   Silencing kinases in mammalian cells large screen

Plasmodium spp responsible for causing malaria are hard to manipulate genetically although there have been advances in knockdown by RNAi. On the other hand, RNAi in the cell culture has become relatively very easy and economical to do. Malarial parasites, sporozoites, are delivered into the bloodstr ...

Nov 13, 2008    01:45 PM

Replied to topic in Proteomics forum   Protein Database Use Survey

I did the survey.

Nov 13, 2008    10:00 AM

GST fusion protein protocols: http://www.msu.edu/~delgadoi/111.html http://www.msu.edu/~delgadoi/150.html http://www.msu.edu/~delgadoi/154.html visit post [url=http://www.scientistsolutions.com/t2488-gst+fusion+protein+purification+protocol.html]from Rusty[/url] EMSA protcols: http://www.cel ...

Nov 13, 2008    09:48 AM

Replied to topic in Stem Cell Biology forum   Stem cell research in C.elegans

Germline stem cells and tumorigenesis in C. elegans are studied by a number of labs, Judith Kimble, Cynthia Kenyon, J Rothman to name a few. The papers from these lab may provide you with markers. [url=http://www.biochem.wisc.edu/faculty/kimble/]Judith Kimble[/url] [url=http://kenyonlab.ucsf.edu/ ...

Nov 13, 2008    08:47 AM

Posted comment on blog   abiotis stress

It is a very interesting idea to look at multiple stresses applied at the same time...as it might happen in the field. you could imagine osmotic stress or nutrient limitation and infection. could you put papers and/or reviews on this subject here?

Nov 7, 2008    02:45 PM

Posted comment on blog   iPod Winner

great to see fellow member's contributions at SSI earning him such a cool prize. Nice blog, Amar.

Nov 3, 2008    03:54 PM

Posted new blog   Go ahead and cast your vote!

Most Americans are eagerly waiting for the results of Presidential election. Some of them want one candidate over the other. It is easy to see why scientists prefer one over the other (just one of several). Since the VP candidate Palin's speech about olive fruitfly- a pest for grapevine- broke ov ...

Oct 14, 2008    04:41 PM

Posted new topic in General forum   Aquaporin Antibody

Hi. I work with C. elegans. I am looking for antibodies which would recognise C. elegans aquaporin-1. It is more similar to human aqp-10 than other aqp. So far I have not been able to find any which would work. If somebody has worked with aquaporins, I would like their help. Maybe I have missed a ...

Oct 14, 2008    04:41 PM

Posted new topic in Antibody Based Technologies forum   Aquaporin Antibody

Hi. I work with C. elegans. I am looking for antibodies which would recognise C. elegans aquaporin-1. It is more similar to human aqp-10 than other aqp. So far I have not been able to find any which would work. If somebody has worked with aquaporins, I would like their help. Maybe I have missed a ...

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