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[Edit] Amazing, my replacement post was published before original post ... I love the internet sometimes [End Edit]
... swing of things? That was the original title to this post, but my IE happily crashed along with the 200 or so words I had typed already. Here's a summary of what should have been published:
Cells look good; SYTOX Green / rhodamine phalloidin stain are clearly differentiable, though some background noise is visible due to the phalloidin
Isaac is a indominable beast for taking a preliminary look at the cells on the confocal before the rest of us gets there.
The nuclei seem to have moved closer to the slide surfaces in the 2xg samples (as expected) AND the microgravity samples, as compared with our 1xg controls. When the rest of us assemble at Duke, we will investigate in more quantitatively and in more depth.
Come see us promote the new NASA RGSFOP support club that we hope to form at the freshmen Activities Fair this Saturday(?) on East Campus. Let us know if you are interested, and we'll help you in any way we can.





1 Comments:
Hi,
I came across your blog as I was searching for "Phalloidin Staining" through google.
I would be working with zebra-fish eggs using this staining technique. Could you suggest me some good references for this staining procedure?
my email address is : amarghaisas@gmail.com
waiting for reply.
thank you.
@mar.
10:24 PM
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