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hilltrekker
Member since: Mar 17, 2009
From: Himachal Pradesh, India
Status: Adult Frog
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Apr 20, 2009    09:56 AM

Replied to topic in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery forum   Route of adminstration

it can be given i.p but high dose of L-arginine intraperitoneal administration has been reported to cause side effects like pancreatitis http://www.zhion.com/Supplements/L-Arginine.html

Apr 20, 2009    07:54 AM

Replied to topic in Immunology forum   ouchterlony

see the complete Ouchterlony procedure here, you will get the answer http://www.clt.astate.edu/jloutsch/Immunology%20Lab/ouchterlony%20lab.pdf A guide to protein isolation www.scribd.com/doc/6230279/A-Guide-to-Protein-Isolation

Apr 19, 2009    11:00 AM

Posted new topic in The Lighter Side of Science forum   METAPHYSICS

METAPHYSICS: scientific or non scientific Kindly go thru the link and initiate discussion OVERCOMING LUPUS and other diseases doctors call INCURABLE http://hubpages.com/hub/OVERCOMING-LUPUS-and-other-diseases-doctors-call-INCURABLE?comment=1014732

Apr 19, 2009    07:58 AM

Replied to topic in General forum   Free posters from Science magazine

Evolution of sequencing...... seems to be the best one. Thanks for sharing.

Apr 18, 2009    09:35 AM

Posted new blog   CHERRY EYE

Cherry eye is a condition in dog in which there happens to be the prolapse of the gland of third eyelid i.e.nictitans gland prolapse. the condition can be cured by doing surgical repostioning of this gland but in some severe spolied cases it may have to be excised too. I am posting an image of a ...

Apr 18, 2009    08:21 AM

Replied to topic in Analytical Chemistry forum   Extractables and Leachables Analysis

A link that can help you http://www.polymersolutions.com/leachables.html

Apr 18, 2009    06:28 AM

Replied to topic in Cloning (Recombinant Gene Expression) forum   fermentation

There is information available on fermentation monitoring, design and optimization on the below mentioned link. see if you can find something relevant. http://www.scribd.com/doc/7186932/Fermentation-Monitoring-Design-and-Optimization

Apr 17, 2009    12:24 PM

Posted new blog   Lumpy jaw: a brief info

LUMPY JAW (Actinomycosis) OF CATTLE Lumpy jaw in cattle indicates a chronic suppurative osteomyelitis of mandible in cattle caused by a fungus like bacterium, Actinomyces bovis. The lesions of oral cavity like ulcers and injuries etc. may give a way to the infectious agent, which is otherw ...

Apr 17, 2009    11:05 AM

Posted new protocol   Birds: Blood collection from wing vein

In birds usually blood is collected from the wing vein. Secure the bird properly hold the wing identify the wing vein, remove some feathers on the site for more clarity engorge the vein by pressing with thumb or finger apply antiseptic insert 22G (or finer for smaller birds) needle attached ...

Apr 17, 2009    07:28 AM

Posted new topic in Bioethics forum   Is tail docking in dogs etical?
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