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Dictionary » R » Recollection Recollectionrecollection In renal physiology, a technique in which a known fluid is infused into a renal tubule lumen at one point and collected for analysis by a second micropipette further downstream. Origin: re-_ L. Collectus, pp. Of colligo, to collect ![]()
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Results from our forumDaisy WorldI've been looking for a sim I used back my senior year in college called Daisy World to my best recollection. I've found a couple of sims on the web that have the same basic idea, but I'm trying find this one in particular. You could affect the sim live time, changing the ...
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Re: Human immune system response to trypanosomesI may be wrong on this, but my recollection is that the surface markers shift across the population over time, rather than as a response to antibodies - each wave of antibodies removes the "old marker" individuals, but it takes ...
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New to research and confused! Help? :-)Well, that's clearer. But, you might want to look at the plasmids supplied with the kit. My recollection is that there is pUC18 or pUC19, which is a transfection control, though, if you grow some up you may be able to use it as a cloning vehicle. The other plasmid is ...
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replacing Cells in and outs... the transfer of the nucleus of one cell type into a de-nucleated cytoplasm of another cell either of the same or different type. My (now dim) recollection of the experiments is that they were trying to see which was dominant in development, the nucleus or the cytoplasm. They may also have ...
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Genes and chromosomes II... for each 50 microliter of PCR reaction. ... anyways.. Idon't have my lab notebook in front of me.. and since I have a "bird-brain" my recollection may be off... (but i'll check tomorrow.. and repost if necessary) BUT! the fact that you see a band suggests that your primers are working ...
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