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Results from our forumhelp new at the field need advice with microarray analyzed... do I calculate the p value for those two points ? I also check how much the gene multiply between the two time points and split the genes in to groups according to patterns of behavior .how do I calculate the p value for those two points ? I also wanted to know how can I work with the third ...
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can galactose be convert into fructose?... guess that it is a more favorable reaction to phosphorylate a hydroxyl group on the chain (carbon 1) in a ketose sugar than any of the hydroxyl groups inside the ring of an aldose sugar (aldose sugars like glucose do not have a hydroxyl group on Carbon 1 and have a carbonyl group instead. You ...
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cortisol and B/T-cells... do not involve B and T cells, and have more to do with reduced effect of neutrophil-associated cytokine functions. Also, apparently only few groups have noticed this phenomenom, so I'm not sure if the effect is that profound anyway. Cortisol (and stress in general) has multiple functions ...
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Re: Chlorophyll Supplements... the red pigment in human blood. Except for the color, function, the use of Mg instead of Fe :) And AFAIK humans are able to produce their heme groups without getting it from food.
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cryogenics?Individual cells or very small groups of cells such as an early embryo can be easily frozen and succesfully thawn after decades, and probably after a nearly limitless amount of time if storen properly (e.g. in liquid nitrogen or colder). ...
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