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varsha
Member since: Dec 10, 2006
From: North Carolina, United States
Status: Microbiology & Proteomics Moderator
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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 ...

Oct 14, 2008    04:31 PM

Posted new topic in Model Organisms forum    important C. elegans resource links

links to other C. elegans resources: [url=www.wormbase.org]Wormbase[/url] [url=http://elegans.swmed.edu/]C elegans server[/url] [url=http://www.wormbook.org/]Wormbook[/url][url=http://elegans.swmed.edu/Worm_labs/]C elegans Labs[/url] [url=http://elegans.swmed.edu/Worm_meetings.html]C ele ...

Oct 10, 2008    01:23 PM

Replied to topic in Immunology forum   Do Plants have Immunity?

[quote=][/quote] Plants immunity research and dates back many decades. Plants donot have an adptive immune system- antibodies and T cell responses in higher mammals- but they have an innate defense mechanism which could also be inducible. Like animals, plants can recognize PAMPs (pathogen assoc ...

Oct 10, 2008    09:54 AM

We all read papers... mostly as PDFs. Every once in a while I come across one, that I can't access. e.g Aging Cell is not accessible to me. So what do you do? Although more and more Journals are open access up front or with delay, we will still have some which are not. I usually ask 1) friends ...

Oct 9, 2008    12:28 PM

M. tuberculosis infects alveolar macrophages. It prevents lysosomal fusion and acidification of the phagosome while also causing necrotic death. In a study pblished in Nature Immunology, infection with Attenuated strain of MTb H37Ra (H37Rv being the virulent strain) causes apoptosis of infected ...

Oct 8, 2008    03:39 PM

Replied to topic in General forum   Does anybody need a special forum on Microbiology

[quote=][/quote] Hi Yogesh. I am happy to see you are interested in Microbiology forum. Let us know what you think about our forum. We are in the process of revamping it. If you have any suggestion and ideas, we would like to know. I would also like you and your colleagues to be part of Micro ...

Oct 7, 2008    04:22 PM

A number of landmark papers on iPS cells came out this summer. A combination of three to four transcription factors deliverd by retroviruses could change somatic cells into induced pleuripotent stem cells. Cells could be taken out from patients suffering from diseases like ALS, Parkinson's, Down's ...

Oct 7, 2008    10:30 AM

Posted comment on blog   Nanotubes Rock!

cool!

Sep 27, 2008    12:20 PM

Last night, a large number if us listened to the the first debate between Presidential nominees, Senators Obama and McCain... a good bit of sparring lasting close to two hours. Although the subject matter of the debate was foreign policies, almost half the time was spent on the financial crisis faci ...

Sep 27, 2008    10:14 AM

wow! Thanks for doing all this work, Wenjun.

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