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hilltrekker
Member since: Mar 17, 2009
From: Himachal Pradesh, India
Status: Adult Frog
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Jun 1, 2009    10:04 AM

Replied to topic in Cell Culture and Tissue Culture forum   BrdU staining of K562 cells

Hi Detailed protocol is available on this link. http://labs.fhcrc.org/fero/Protocols/BrDUstaining.html

May 31, 2009    09:41 PM

Posted new blog   Bud worms: science of colours

Bud worms make best use of the science of colours. These tiny creatures take up the colour of flower they eat upon. Sharing a pic of this phenomenon here.

May 31, 2009    09:19 PM

Replied to topic in Cell Culture and Tissue Culture forum   3D culture of breast cancer cells- single cell suspension

I think it will depend upon the kind of protocol being followed and in common I suppose cell isolation is the most important part and can be considered critical too. some details about protocols on 2D and 3D culture protocols. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1285185 Use ...

May 30, 2009    09:39 PM

Replied to topic in General forum   Something to ponder?

Hi parvoman yes, it seems strange, may be they are more busy elsewhere. Overall this is as an era of information explosion I suppose in many scientific and non-scientific matters, thanks to all the people who work in extening informations arround the world.

May 30, 2009    11:12 AM

I clicked this image of a tiny insect sitting on the trunk of the Eucalyptus tree in my campus and notice the colour of the butterfly is no simillar to the colour of the bark of the tree indicating the nature's mechanism of defence. Is there anybody who can tell me about which species is it?

May 30, 2009    07:16 AM

Replied to topic in General forum   What method?

I think you can reprsent the data graphically and these days it has become very easy to do it with the computer. For stastical purposes readymade stat program like instat can be tried.

May 29, 2009    05:56 AM

Posted new blog   Small mammal mail newsletter

I am pasting below the link to small mammal mail a newsletter which contains wonderful info, especially about bats. The combined Newsletter of CCINSA and RISCINSA, South Asia Network, entitled SMALL MAMMAL MAIL Jan-July 2009 issue can be found at url : http://www.zoosprint.org/ZoosPrintNewsLette ...

May 28, 2009    09:57 PM

Posted new topic in The Lighter Side of Science forum   Give me a lever

ARCHIMEDES: Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world http://www.wisdomquotes.com/cat_science.html

May 28, 2009    09:54 AM

Replied to topic in Diagnostics (Molecular, Pathological) forum   Mite collection

I work on mites but not in plants but animals. I usually collect the skin scrappings and then digest those in KOH solution, this way skin is digested and mites can be examined easily under microscope. I think you can also use KOH to digest plant material and study mites, however if you need live mit ...

May 27, 2009    11:09 AM

I clicked this image from an entomological research trial. Researching was focussed on kind of insects in a particular farm area and crop for which a trap was installed. This tiny insect caught my eye and I am just sharing its struggle for life with all of you that how the will to survive made even ...

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