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Carson O Genic
Member since: Jun 22, 2005
From: California, United States
Status: Stem Cell Biology Moderator
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Jul 18, 2008    08:49 PM

Replied to topic in The Lighter Side of Science forum   Phoenix sees shadow on Mars

A good blog site if your interested in unmanned space flight, e.g. the Phoenix lander. http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/ There are a number of real insiders that know what they are talking about on that site. A good place to find out what is happening before it hits the official news channe ...

Jul 15, 2008    07:28 PM

Replied to topic in Immunology forum   HLA DRB3, 4 and5

OK, I understand your question a little better now. It is hard sometime to know from what point of view a question is coming from without a lot of detail. First off, I'm no expert on HLA antigens and alleles. They make my head spin. Hopefully someone else can add to what I have to say. My l ...

Jul 15, 2008    11:31 AM

Replied to topic in Immunology forum   HLA DRB3, 4 and5

double post

Jul 15, 2008    11:31 AM

Replied to topic in Immunology forum   HLA DRB3, 4 and5

These are class II major histocompatibility antigens present on various white blood cells and involved in immune function. Like class I antigens that are found on nearly all cells in the body, these class II antigens can play a role in rejection of the graft or graft versus host disease when there ...

Jul 11, 2008    01:06 PM

Replied to topic in Anatomy and Physiology forum   Image analysis software

Sorry Guy, my knowledge resides firmly in the Mac-side of our Universe. This program may work for you, but on a Mac. url: http://www.macnification.com

Jul 10, 2008    03:53 PM

Replied to topic in Anatomy and Physiology forum   Image analysis software

Guy, What are you trying to accomplish with this software and Mac or PC?

Jul 10, 2008    03:49 PM

Replied to topic in Cell Culture and Tissue Culture forum   Flow Cytometry on T Cells with IL-4, IFN-gamma- monensin use?!

I think your just going to have to try it without the PMA+IO using your protocol and see if you have enough signal to measure. Depending on which cytokines your looking at, this may or may not work. It can be difficult to measure sufficient levels of cytokine production even with stimulation. Jus ...

Jul 7, 2008    12:40 AM

Replied to topic in Cell Culture and Tissue Culture forum   Where has my proliferation gone?!

Is there any chance that you have an increase in cell death leading to increased DNA in the cultures, which could act as a cold chase to your hot 3H labeled thymidine? Also check your timing. You may be missing peak proliferation. Check earlier and maybe later time points. In other words titr ...

May 16, 2008    02:01 AM

Replied to topic in Anatomy and Physiology forum   Haemoglobin count and Hematocit count

There are many causes for anemia. You can find a pretty good description on wikipedia under 'anemia'. It is best to discuss these symptoms with a doctor to ascertain the cause of the anemia and the best treatment options.

May 7, 2008    11:01 AM

Replied to topic in Cell Culture and Tissue Culture forum   Tissue culture media and basic Qs

FBS is used as relatively inexpensive source of nutrients that support cell growth. One of the reasons for using fetal over the much more abundant and cheaper adult bovine serum is the low level of antibody and complement in the fetal circulation. Therefore, your serum is less likely to kill y ...

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