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by victor » Tue Feb 07, 2006 12:16 pm
what?!? you've done that presentation? actually I want to do the same thing?? and also, do you explain it till the molecule structure of cortisol and the synthesis of epinephrine derived from dopamine?? Um, a lil bit alpha-helix things I think.. 
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by Dr.Stein » Tue Feb 07, 2006 12:18 pm
2810712 wrote:Dr. U know more about me than i knwo then...
I bet you are much younger than me. When you reach 30s you will experience much more  2810712 wrote:Thanks i learned something new.
My pleasure  2810712 wrote:what is the specific term applied to those macrophages... as we have different terms for macrophages -Kupffer calls [ liver] macrogleal cell [in brain]...?cells [ testes/seminal vesicle???]
They just put a specific name for macrophage. Basically, they are ALL similar macrophage, but they put their name because they discovered it first e.g. Langerhans cell in skin, Kuppfer cell in liver, etc.
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by Dr.Stein » Tue Feb 07, 2006 12:21 pm
victor wrote:what?!? you've done that presentation? actually I want to do the same thing?? and also, do you explain it till the molecule structure of cortisol and the synthesis of epinephrine derived from dopamine?? Um, a lil bit alpha-helix things I think.. 
I am not into molecular, just trying to explain the connection. Hormone binding, cytokine production, cascade reaction, like that.. About synthesis , it's already in the book, everyone can read them, no need to explain, and they will just get bored if I explain them.
VICTOOOOOR  Take that alpha-helix out of my room NOW!  Bad boy...
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by victor » Tue Feb 07, 2006 12:29 pm
haha..we're opposite each other boss..because I like those molecular alpha-helix things..
that's why I'm gonna "on fire" when it comes to biochemie lecture in the next semester.. 
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by 2810712 » Tue Feb 07, 2006 2:17 pm
@jnkdna
Oh don't fear me just because i like junk food
@Dr.Stein
Yes names of those macrophares ain't that important...
@victor
I'm 17 too!
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by Amrik » Tue Feb 07, 2006 2:32 pm
Dr.Stein wrote:I bet you are much younger than me. When you reach 30s you will experience much more
Well i guess i would learn much more as the technology after 15 years would be much more modernize then this. New New things would develop new diseases and their antidotes and also mayb the cure for AIDS hehe i gotta go c'ya all later
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by Poison » Tue Feb 07, 2006 9:50 pm
Linn wrote:interesting topic guys you need some estrogen 
I and DrStein have enough, I think. 
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by Dr.Stein » Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:26 am
Victor: Yeah, please send my warm regards to your lovely alpha-helix by then ok? Please help me to love it because now I need it for my thesis, alpha-helix is the key for I can get my Master Degree whoaa poor Dr.Stein
Poison: Yeah, right, especially when we are close to our periods  Btw, Victor and and the male gang can have more estrogen too. All they need is aromatase... then slap! their testosteron will convert into estrogen, we will see them much more feminine then before aww 
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by victor » Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:44 am
just wait till I get my 3rd semester..
it seems like I'm your experiment rabbit.. 
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by jnkdna » Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:25 am
victor wrote:Me? not differ far from yours..I'm 17.. 
oh i thoght u wer 18! sorrry!!
and doc have u ever done that 18+ experiment?! 
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by cardiorrhexis » Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:04 am
victor wrote: 3. Do penis fracture really exist??
In some mammals a fractured penis can occur...such as the dog, bull, bear, etc... the bone is called the os penis...and in humans it's a ligament, not a bone...so, no fractured penes for humans.
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