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Dictionary » I » Injected InjectedInjected 1. Denoting a fluid introduced into the body. 2. Denoting blood vessels visibly distended with blood. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: What is the most poisonous snake in da world?... page! Aargh here we go again! NickMonk is correct that we should not refer to these snakes as poisonous. A good rule of thumb is that venoms are injected and poinsons are ingested so anything which kills its prey by injected venom is venomous. It is difficult to pin down exactly which is THE ...
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Virus question...... a virus particle is non-infective if it cannot replicate, but am not sure if 'produced' means replicated. Is the question saying this: A cell is injected with a virus. Are all virus particles that replicate infectious? or is it saying. A cell is injected with a virus. Are all the virus particles ...
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GM pig for xenotransplantation?... process from which I can create a flow chart of. I've been looking around for quite a while but the closest thing that I could find was "has injected human genes directly into male piglets, adding them to the animal's sperm. " Could someone please help me out with this? Thank you very ...
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splicing MO vs translation MO... With 1.5ng ATG MO. i observed CE phenotype. WIth 7.5ng UTR MO , i also observed CE phenotype, although not so strong as ATG MO. Yesterday, I injected 0.5ng ( one third of what i used before) ATG MO ,11% showed CE phenotype, In coinjection experiment, I injected 0.5ng ATG MO together with ...
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splicing MO vs translation MO... ordering the splicing MO, I did p53 MO co-injection experiment. ATG-MO ,with 1.5ng,it caused strong CE phenotype and necrosis in brain. I then co-injected ATG-MO 1.5ng together with p53MO 5ng. Necrosis in brain is rescued by coinjection with p53, however CE phenotype can not be rescue. I heard ...
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