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Dictionary » M » Mos Mosmos (Science: oncogene) An oncogene, identified in mouse sarcoma, encoding a serine/threonine protein kinase. ![]()
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Results from our forumArent I too young to have high blood pressure?!Ok so now, at 4 mos. under 18 Im getting stuck on a high blood pressure medicine! I just looked at the doc like... what.the.(Im sure you know what followed that). I have to take it now 2X's a day(as in the cuff thing)... Im not fat ...
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splicing MO vs translation MO... when I low down the concentration as 2ng. For this expeiments, just want to make sure the phenotype is not taget off effects,I already ordered six MOs from gene tool ( one ATG MO, two 5-UTR MO, one splicing MO and two 5-mis MO) DO you think I should ordered another 5-mis MO ? I found some people ...
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Re: Morpholino review: how to knockdown... the right controls. *nervous laugh* I assume that is what you mean by non-specific effects. Were you able to identify the other targets of the MOs? I am curious whether this is a more common problem in vertebrates due to gene duplication because I have seen no evidence of it in sea urchin. ...
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Re: Morpholino review: how to knockdown... I said in my first post, MO is an excellent tool, in many cases the only tool available. As a researched working on ZF CNS development, I see many MOs non-specific effects that make research very difficult indeed. For this reason I feel that claiming that MO is highly specific is somewhat inaccurate. ...
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Re: Human Collembola Infestations... minutes. You'll have a dandy sunburn, but they will fry and peel off with the skin. diet: eliminate as many carbs as you can. For a while i ate almost no carbs and it helped greatly. stay away from sugar and refined products. Other things: braggs apple cider vinegar with mother, mixed with sea ...
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