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  • 11 Is there a Taq (or other DNA polymerase enzyme) that can be used to amplify large fragments (20 - 30 kb) and does not have 5'-3' exonuclease activity?
    By Fernando Hartwig · Universidade Federal de Pelotas
    Chris Winefield · Lincoln University New Zealand
    Hi Fernando, I would definately look at the enzymes from Kappa Biosystems as was mentioned in a earlier post - we have found these ezymes to be excell... [more]
  • Answer added in Organic Synthesis
    1 Hi everybody, how to prepare 3 hydroxy 6 methylheptanoic acid starting from a structure with five carbon atoms ????
    By Marjel Fetahu · Fakulteti i Shkencave Natyrore
    Teodoro Kaufman · Rosario National University
    Add the Grignard reagent derived from Me2CHCH2CH2Br (5 carbón atoms) to 3-Oxo-propionic acid methyl ester (hope the enolic form is not a severe probl... [more]
  • Answer added in Sport
    4 What is the best filter to process accelerometer data
    By Mansour Attaallah · Alexandria University
    Mansour Attaallah · Alexandria University
    Thank you dr jim 
  • Answer added in Evolution
    47 Are individuals "better" adapted?
    By Lluvia Flores-Rentería · Northern Arizona University
    By the way, Richard, I note that Jon makes reference to a book that attempts to show how intelligence evolved intelligence, so the question clearly is... [more]
  • Question asked in Drug Development
    New Compound intake: Adherent cell Vs suspension cell
    If everything else is equal, which cell type will intake compound (in DMSO) faster and retain higher concentration in cell? or there is no significant... [more]
    By Shihan he · University of Michigan
  • Answer added in Staining
    2 Can I use Eosin as a counterstain for Sudan Black?
    By Cristina Saenz de Miera · University of Aberdeen
    Cristina Saenz de Miera · University of Aberdeen
    Hello Gaber, I am trying to identify patches of brown adipose tissue in non fixed frozen cryostat sections. I have prepared Sudan Black saturated in... [more]
  • Answer added in Planetary Science
    11 Did an asteroid hit the Earth 12,800 years ago?
    By Bojan Novakovic · University of Belgrade
    G. Ustinova · Russian Academy of Sciences
    Using Google you may found about 300 000 interesting articles on the question. See, please, “Comprehensive analysis of impact spherules supports the... [more]
  • Answer added in Natural Sciences
    249 Philosophy and Science, what is the connection?
    By Issam Sinjab ·
  • Question asked in Proton and electron conductivity
    New How can we measure proton and electron conductivities for polymer electrolyte membrane for fuel cells?
    How can we distanguish between protn and electron conductivity in polymer electrolyte membrane for fuel cell. 
    By Hamdy Mohamed · Minia University
  • Answer added in Cell Culture
    59 RAW 264.7 culture issues
    By Swetha Srinivasan · Georgia Institute of Technology
    Juliane Salbach · Universitätsklinikum Dresden
    We also use RANKL from R&D (cat. #462-TEC-010/CF) at a concentration of 20ng/ml. You even get nice osteoclasts at 10ng/ml if you don't seed the cells ... [more]
  • Question asked in Flow Cytometry
    New Are there any good markers for cell cycle for use in flow cytometry?
    I would like to use a DNA-independent marker to tell me what stage of the cell cycle my cells are in at the time of flow cytometry. I have read a few ... [more]
    By Jim Ludtke · Mirus Bio
  • Answer added in Plant Genetics
    15 Removing PCR inhibitors POST-extraction?
    By Joshua Thia · University of Canterbury
    Chris Winefield · Lincoln University New Zealand
    Hi, What you are experiencing is not uncommon in the plant world as the post above attest to. It is most likely your contaimination is due to the pres... [more]
  • Answer added in Pulmonary Embolism
    9 How do you follow patients with pulmonary embolism?
    By Marco Cei · Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale 6 Livorno
    Raffaele Pesavento · University-Hospital of Padova
    A therapeutic strategy based on imaging is intriguing, provided that it has been formally validated. However, a couple of issues should be considered... [more]
  • Answer added in Myeloma
    10 MTT assay problem in multiple myeloma cell lines?
    By Melis Debreli Coskun · Uludag University
    Loveena Rishi · University of Glasgow
    Heya, the inconsistency in expt may be due to reason that when you aspirate the supernatant you are loosing some cells. I have used this assay for sus... [more]
  • Answer added in Molecular Docking
    12 Should energy minimization and/or charge estimation be done before using mutant proteins for docking?
    By Andrés Vásquez J · Instituto Nacional de Salud
    Alexandre Bonvin · Universiteit Utrecht
    Sounds reasonable. The foldX solution proposed above (or modeller) seems also good ones to me. Whatever makes your job simpler I would say. 
  • Question asked in 16th Century History
    New Download ots copdaqui book
    Vicerregal in america 
    By Alicia Torres · Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales Sede Ecuador
  • Answer added in Clinical Biochemistry
    6 How to process urine samples for storage?
    By Khushman Taunk · National Centre For Cell Science, Pune
    Paola Mariani · Sapienza University of Rome
    Is useful the use of 0,01 % NaN3 to prevent bacterial and micotic growth, than to store the samples at least - 40°C  
  • Question asked in Real-time PCR
    New How to deal with conflicting results that occur at normalisation to three different reference genes?
    I am currently calculating relative expression values "by hand", using the following equation: Ct(1+Efficiency)^(-Ct). I then normalize these data to ... [more]
    By Susann Auer · Technische Universität Dresden
  • Answer added in Fluorescence Spectroscopy
    7 Have you ever seen the error message "overflow" during a spectrofluorometer analysis?
    By Irene Cannavaro · Politecnico di Torino
    Oleksandr Savsunenko · Université Paul Sabatier - Toulouse 3
    No, vice versum. Excessive illumination in not possible in UVVis spectroscopy. I think you are just getting 3A+ absorbance. Try dilution, recheck wave... [more]
  • Answer added in Bioinformatic Tools
    4 Can anyone please suggest me a pattern recognition software to identify the 3'UTR regions?
    By Amruta Mhashilkar · University of South Florida
    Shirin Mirlohi · Shahrekord University
    I've used Daniel's method before and it works perfectly :) good luck 
  • Answer added in Liquid Chromatography
    4 How to efficiently clean a GFC polymethacrylate column after noting the backpressure increased?
    By Matteo Ardini · Università degli Studi dell'Aquila
    Marina Rautenbach · Stellenbosch University
    Dear Matteo Glad to hear DMSO helped.This is the a first step to get rid of the proteins and possibly most of the biological contaminants. Now the qu... [more]
  • Answer added in Logic Programming
    9 Is there any logic language to implement quantum programming?
    By Juan Moreno · Universidade de Vigo
    Mohammad Reza Abbasy · Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
    maybe the link below can help you: http://www.quantiki.org/wiki/Quantum_Programming_Language#Quantum_Computing_Language 
  • Answer added in Higher Education Research
    98 How do we encourage students to produce more interesting/engaging presentations?
    By Scott Turner · The University of Northampton
    Angela Murphy · University of Southern Queensland 
    Providing access to great examples is a good place to start. There are some great tools out there that do fantastic things and use these to inspire yo... [more]
  • Answer added in Bone Research
    20 Bone Composition Analysis
    By Rafael Medeiros · Universidade Estadual Paulista
    Juliane Salbach · Universitätsklinikum Dresden
    It's been a while, but if you are still following this question i can only recommend NMR to you. It can provide quantitative data on bones (compositio... [more]
  • Answer added in Oral, Head and Neck Cancer
    23 Why does oral cancer affecting non-smoker females have a worse prognosis than that affecting smoker males?
    By Najla Dar-Odeh · University of Jordan
    Maha Al-Sened · National Center For Early Detection Of Cancer, Iraq
    Dear Tatini as many studies has been done on HPV in relation to OSCC lt they find no significant relation to smoking and alcohol consumption so Ithin... [more]
  • Answer added in Reproductive Biology
    14 What is the physiological definition of "sexual maturity" in fish?
    By Starrlight Augustine · Aix-Marseille Université
    Azubuike Chukwuka · University of Ibadan
    Also physiologically the fish can be said to be sexually mature when there is a significant switch of energy allocation from somatic growth to develop... [more]
  • Answer added in Science 2.0
    14 Which online survey tool can you recommend?
    By Benedikt Fecher · Alexander von Humboldt: Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft
    Angela Murphy · University of Southern Queensland 
    I have used a number of tools including surveymonkey to zintelligence, surveygizmo and qualtrics. It depends on the skills of your survey designer and... [more]
  • Question asked in rainfall harvesting
    New Rainfall harvesting in arid zones
    I am looking for a new approach to rainfall harvesting in arid zones using new technologies such as Nano. Is that any experience in this field? 
    By Amro Elfeki · King Abdulaziz University
  • Answer added in Psychobiology
    3 How is clinical depression different from clinical anxiety?
    By Neil Krohn · Sr. Analyst, WellPoint, Inc.,
    Cheryl Johnston · Independent Researcher
    From a slightly different perspective, The involvement of limbic - cortical regions of the brain is indicated. The uncoupling of the amygdala from emo... [more]
  • Answer added in Molecular Docking
    3 Can you recommend a docking software able to include structural water molecules?
    By Andrés Vásquez J · Instituto Nacional de Salud
    Andrés Vásquez J · Instituto Nacional de Salud
    Thanks for your answer. I have done redock implementing a water molecule into the binding cavity, but once I check the docking pose, it can be seen Au... [more]