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  • Answer added in Statistical Analysis
    3 How count data on species be analysed, i am using R program?
    By Rajan Paudel · University of Bergen
    Sebastien Renard · University Laval
    Hi all, The way you present it (analysing count data along environmental gradient, here elevation), I would suggest that you look into generalized lin... [more]
  • Question asked in Computational Fluid Mechanics
    New Master CFD
    I want to master CFD but I don't know how to start could you help me ? 
    By Mohammed Attya · Menoufia University
  • Answer added in Enzymology
    5 Can lactic dehydrogenase catalysis phenyllactic acid to phenylpyruvic acid in present of NAD+?
    Kevin Mccusker · University of California, San Francisco
    It looks like the lactate dehydrogenases from 2 or more species ( P falciparum and Lactobacillus helveticus) can utilize the phenyl substituted substr... [more]
  • Answer added in Statistical Analysis
    4 Goodness-of-fit test for the Von Mises-Fisher distribution?
    By Sergio Consoli · European Commission - Joint Research Centre
    Sergio Consoli · European Commission - Joint Research Centre
    Woow Balázs! I don't know what to say, thanks a lot! However I have tested the code and there is something that is not working. The test passes also ... [more]
  • Answer added in Systematic Reviews
    2 What is the main advantage of using the "mean differences adjusted for baseline" over the commonly used "mean differences" to analyze effect size?
    By Giovanni Ferreira · Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
    Giovanni Ferreira · Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
    Dear Eik, thank you so much for your enlightening answer! Right now, I'm conducting a systematic review with few trials (although all of them are ran... [more]
  • Answer added in experimental physiology
    3 Femoral artery catheterization in rats
    By Caroline Fernandes-Santos · Universidade Federal Fluminense
    http://www.jpharmacol.com/temp/JPharmacolPharmacother32172-4186747_113747.pdf check it:) 
  • Answer added in Real-time PCR
    2 What to use as a control for Quantitative Real Time PCR for Human and Mouse cell lines? There is some controversy on which to use: L32, GAPDH, etc
    By Jonathon Roybal · University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
    Jonathon Roybal · University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
    Thanks Gowri. I have heard that too. Just some people whom do QPCR tell me not to used GAPDH or Beta Actin because the RNA expression levels vary in... [more]
  • Answer added in Differential Equations
    9 Does a 3-D chaotic system (flow) with only a curve equilibria or with only a surface equilibria exist? Is that possible?
    By Sajad Jafari · Amirkabir University of Technology
    John Pearson · Los Alamos National Laboratory
    Sajad, that is interesting. I didn't think of that (obviously)! 
  • Answer added in Epigenetics
    5 Design of Methylight RT-qPCR primers
    By Andrew Beggs · University of Birmingham
    David Barker · University of Louisville
    For in silico checking of methyl-specific primer specificity, this site is quite useful. For help in deciding inputs, just hover your pointer over ea... [more]
  • Question asked in Plant Tissue Culture
    New Is somebody have experience with plant in vitro culture on acrylamide gels?
    I would like a gel that is stronger than agar, comparable to gelrite, without the vitrification trouble of gelrite, and that stay solid for a long ti... [more]
    By Jouve Laurent · L&J Biotech
  • Answer added in Protein Phosphorylation
    7 Protease/phosphatase inhibitor cocktail, which is the best?
    By Sérgio Ribeiro · University of Lisbon
    Evgeny Klimuk · Russian Academy of Sciences
    Hi, Sergio, Roche inhibitors are known to be the best among others. All my colleagues recommend these tablets too. 
  • Answer added in Wireless Networks
    2 Network Optimization to Optimizable protocols
    By Muhammad Bilal · Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
    Siamak Azodolmolky · Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbH Göttingen
    Please google "Software Defined Networking"...maybe it will answer a few of your questions! ;-)  
  • Answer added in Spine Surgery
    48 How can we improve the spine research projects?
    By Mohamed Mohi Eldin · Cairo University
    Sabrina Wang · University of Florida
    Dr. Wingerden. Yes, I agree :) 
  • Answer added in Molecular Markers
    6 Can I do a PCR succesfully without the last elongation stage?
    By Lebogang Madubanya · Agricultural Research Council, South Africa
    Johannes Wöstemeyer · Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
    Yes of course Lebogang, this last step is sort of voodoo anyhow. It is not the last step that decides on success. It's more all the steps before! I ne... [more]
  • Answer added in Tumor Immunology
    21 Optimizing CFSE proliferation assays for T-cells from fresh mouse spleen?
    By Fabienne Mcclanahan · Barts Cancer Institute
    Gisela Vaitaitis · University of Colorado Denver
    Hi Fabienne, As we can see from the answers above there are many ways to do this. I work mainly with NOD and BALB splenocytes and have found that diff... [more]
  • Answer added in Delusion
    34 What constitutes a "bizarre delusion" that meets Criteria A for a DSM-IV diagnosis of schizophrenia?
    By Neil Krohn · Sr. Analyst, WellPoint, Inc.,
    Paul Dessauer · WASUA
    Hi William, I also like your definition. However, is your belief still bizarre if 90% of people in your culture believe in Aliens who regularly rep... [more]
  • Answer added in Thermoregulation
    7 My research deals with the effect of different corn particle size in the diet of naked neck laying hens on the quality of eggs and thermoregulation.
    By João Souza Jr · Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido - UFERSA
    Thanks for the corn particle size details. To find out the reason for poor shell quality, I would focus on two factors; calcium sources & level and fe... [more]
  • New Does anybody know of a Inter-alpha trypsin inhibitor (ITIH1 or ITIH2) neutralizing antibody?
    Need to neutralize/block ITIH1 or ITIH2 present in FBS. 
    By Daniel Kota · University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
  • Answer added in Instructional Design
    9 Do interactive whiteboards change the way we learn and what role do mental models play in the process?
    By Margarete Imhof · Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
    Natacha Duroisin · Université de Mons
    The study that we carried showed the importance of sharing the interactive whiteboard with the students. The interactive whiteboard is not the exclusi... [more]
  • Answer added in Cholecystectomy
    3 Do you check the patient as routine for the Rome II or III questionnaire criteria before an elective cholecystectomy?
    By Andrey Borodach · Novosibirsk State Medical University
    Andrey Borodach · Novosibirsk State Medical University
    The latter sentence cited from Eriksen JR, Boel T, Schulze S, Kristiansen VB. / Hvad sker der hos personer med galdeblaeresten, hvis de ikke far foret... [more]
  • Answer added in Protein Purification
    4 how to go about purifying a his-tag protein, that needs a reducing agent, using a Ni column?
    By Keya Mukherjee · Texas A&M University
    Keya Mukherjee · Texas A&M University
    Thanks Kai I was thinking of doing that. Will start with 5mM BME and see what happens. 
  • Answer added in Concrete Technology
    2 Specific Heat of concrete
    By Eravan Serri · University of Science, Malaysia
    Shinsaku Tada · Texte, Inc.
    If you measure thermal diffusivity with a transient method and thermal conductivity with a static method, the calculated result of specific heat value... [more]
  • Question asked in Lab experiments
    New Can you please tell me how to viably freeze mouse cells from spleen, lymph nodes and BM? Thank you
    After mashing spleen and LN through a mesh, wash cells, counted cells and resuspended in the appropriate volume of 90% FCS and 10% DMSO, placed in Mr ... [more]
    By Raya Ahmed · St George's, University of London
  • Answer added in Islam
    33 The Impact of Culture and Religion
    By Jahnekque Blake · McMaster University
    Ravi Ananth · Onsight Technology USA
    With all due respect to all, the reason if any that some believers do not adopt the reproductive health advise from their religious vendors is that it... [more]
  • Answer added in Heat Transfer
    1 The influence of sample size on the result of glass transition temperature of glass using Differential Scanning Calorimeter,
    By Baoliang Zhang · Permastore
    Ravi Chander · Government Polytechnic College, Amritsar
    sample size definitely affect the thermal parameters of the sample being sudied through DSC. excess quantity of sample will take long in completing t... [more]
  • Answer added in Satellite Image Analysis
    2 Please I need 2010 Landsat ETM data with path 190 row 055 (bands 2, 4, and 7), any help please.
    By Oluwaseun S. A. Raji · University of Lagos
    David Aragonés · Spanish National Research Council
    I download it in ten minutes , do you have any ftp site? 
  • Question asked in Animal Genetics
    New Hi friends, I'm using ARLEQUIN 3.5. I'm getting negative Fst values. What does a negative Fst value tell?
    Population genetics 
    By Nandeibam Singh · Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development
  • Answer added in Gravitational Physics
    258 Can gravitons be discovered?
    By Prakash Kumar · Vinoba Bhave University
    James Arnold · Software Productions
    I apologize -- I missed some of the messages discussing this issue further until just now. I'll try to address some of those points as soon as I can. 
  • Answer added in Patch Clamp
    12 What are the simplest electrophysiology experiments one can perform in the lab, for undergaduate students?
    By Asma Amjad · Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati di Trieste
    Jaime Barral · National Autonomous University of Mexico
    In my experience, the cheapest experiments in electrophysiology can be performed with extracellular field recording. only nees stereoscopic mycroscope... [more]
  • Answer added in Instructional technology
    225 Has digital information/communication technolgy increased or decreased learning efficiency in the classroom?
    By Jonathan Edwards · Lower Merion / Harriton
    Grainne Conole · University of Leicester
    Is this the right question to ask though? Isn't it like comparing apples with oranges? I often get asked a variant of this question and struggle with ... [more]