immuno 2015 - hippocampus
... √ Blocking step – 5% donkey normal serum, 1 hour RT drip excess of slides and add 150 uL primary antibody cocktail to the slides Primary antibodies – overnight 4ºC Mouse anti-GFAP binds to Glial fibrillary acidic protein, a marker of astrocytes Rabbit anti-Neurofilament-M recognizes medium chain n ...
... √ Blocking step – 5% donkey normal serum, 1 hour RT drip excess of slides and add 150 uL primary antibody cocktail to the slides Primary antibodies – overnight 4ºC Mouse anti-GFAP binds to Glial fibrillary acidic protein, a marker of astrocytes Rabbit anti-Neurofilament-M recognizes medium chain n ...
Tunnel transitions in the valence band of germanium and inversion
... the levels of light holes-scattering by acoustic phononshas an energy dependence which is the opposite of that in the case of impurity scattering. We shall consider a different possible population inversion mechanism which is not associated with the scattering and is due to tunnel conversion of ligh ...
... the levels of light holes-scattering by acoustic phononshas an energy dependence which is the opposite of that in the case of impurity scattering. We shall consider a different possible population inversion mechanism which is not associated with the scattering and is due to tunnel conversion of ligh ...
Re evaluating the Categorization of HIV
... • Based on divergence and diversity subject 6 did not act as non-progressor • Subject 7 acted like a rapid progressor. ...
... • Based on divergence and diversity subject 6 did not act as non-progressor • Subject 7 acted like a rapid progressor. ...
Chapter 24 Powerpoint
... illuminated by the green component from a mercury vapor lamp (λ = 546.1 nm). The interference pattern is observed on a screen 1.20 m from the plane of the parallel slits. Calculate the distance (a) from the central maximum to the first bright region on either side of the central maximum and (b) betw ...
... illuminated by the green component from a mercury vapor lamp (λ = 546.1 nm). The interference pattern is observed on a screen 1.20 m from the plane of the parallel slits. Calculate the distance (a) from the central maximum to the first bright region on either side of the central maximum and (b) betw ...
Section II UNITY OF LIFE Chapter 2 BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES
... The molecules which form the structure and carry out activities of the cells are huge and highly organised molecules called macromolecules. These macromolecules are composed of large numbers of low molecular weight building blocks or subunits called monomers (for example amino acids). The macromers ...
... The molecules which form the structure and carry out activities of the cells are huge and highly organised molecules called macromolecules. These macromolecules are composed of large numbers of low molecular weight building blocks or subunits called monomers (for example amino acids). The macromers ...
Nutrition for Life: The food we eat
... Mostly found in your bones, which form between 9 and 17 years old. ...
... Mostly found in your bones, which form between 9 and 17 years old. ...
Stellar Spectra Classification
... Introduction: Classifying stars based on brightness is somewhat problematic. A star’s apparent brightness can be affected by its distance from the observer, its size, or by the presence of interstellar dust. Instead, astronomers classify stars based on the major components of their spectra. Much lik ...
... Introduction: Classifying stars based on brightness is somewhat problematic. A star’s apparent brightness can be affected by its distance from the observer, its size, or by the presence of interstellar dust. Instead, astronomers classify stars based on the major components of their spectra. Much lik ...
Review of Electrostatics Electric Field Electrostatic Potential
... If a molecule has a center of symmetry (e.g. CCl4) then The polarizability is a scalar (i.e. the induced dipole moment Is always in the direction of the applied field). However, for non-centrosymmetric molecules components can be induced in other directions. The directions are often determined by th ...
... If a molecule has a center of symmetry (e.g. CCl4) then The polarizability is a scalar (i.e. the induced dipole moment Is always in the direction of the applied field). However, for non-centrosymmetric molecules components can be induced in other directions. The directions are often determined by th ...
MB207_7 - MB207Jan2010
... The initiation phase of protein synthesis in eukaryotes 43S pre-initiation complex formed by: ...
... The initiation phase of protein synthesis in eukaryotes 43S pre-initiation complex formed by: ...
PSI: Polarimetric Spectroscopic Imager
... VPHGs diffract light via modulations of refractive index in thin gelatin layer. Very high efficiency set by d (grating thickness) and Δn (index modulation). ...
... VPHGs diffract light via modulations of refractive index in thin gelatin layer. Very high efficiency set by d (grating thickness) and Δn (index modulation). ...
Recap - CLASSE Cornell
... A flat infinite uniform sheet of positive charge is parallel to a flat infinite uniform sheet of negative charge. The magnitude of the surface charge density of both sheets is the same, i.e., . If E is the electric field magnitude due to the positive sheet alone, what is the electric field ...
... A flat infinite uniform sheet of positive charge is parallel to a flat infinite uniform sheet of negative charge. The magnitude of the surface charge density of both sheets is the same, i.e., . If E is the electric field magnitude due to the positive sheet alone, what is the electric field ...
Electrooptical properties of metal organic ionic liquid crystals
... where w = 2pf is the circular frequency, e¥ and eS is the dielectric permittivity at f = ¥ and f = 0, respectively, t is the dielectric relaxation time. One of the most essential features of such dispersion is very large values of e’ and e” in the region of small frequencies. The basic reasons of th ...
... where w = 2pf is the circular frequency, e¥ and eS is the dielectric permittivity at f = ¥ and f = 0, respectively, t is the dielectric relaxation time. One of the most essential features of such dispersion is very large values of e’ and e” in the region of small frequencies. The basic reasons of th ...
Phy213_CH22_worksheet
... Dipole Moment of Water: 6. Water is a polar molecule that consists of 2 H atoms attached to a central oxygen atom. The H atoms are oriented at an angle of approximately 105o. Each of the H-O bonds has a dipole moment ( pOH ) associated with it and together the 2 dipole moments have a resulting net d ...
... Dipole Moment of Water: 6. Water is a polar molecule that consists of 2 H atoms attached to a central oxygen atom. The H atoms are oriented at an angle of approximately 105o. Each of the H-O bonds has a dipole moment ( pOH ) associated with it and together the 2 dipole moments have a resulting net d ...
NIRCam - STScI
... NIRCam Team will concentrate on z> 10 = deep survey but lower zs also important -- Survey details TBD but will take data using 6 or 7 filters in SW/LW pairs so 3 or 4 settings will be needed -- likely will spend at least ~15 hours setting -- will collaborate w/ NIRSpec, MIRI, FGS teams ...
... NIRCam Team will concentrate on z> 10 = deep survey but lower zs also important -- Survey details TBD but will take data using 6 or 7 filters in SW/LW pairs so 3 or 4 settings will be needed -- likely will spend at least ~15 hours setting -- will collaborate w/ NIRSpec, MIRI, FGS teams ...
A TOUR OF THE CELL
... Acid Fast Staining is used primarily for detection of organisms with a thick outer coat composed of true waxes, mycolic acids and phosphatides Mycobacteria are not decolorized and retain the stain, appearing pink under the light microscope (hence are 'fast', like color-fast clothes). Acid Fast Stain ...
... Acid Fast Staining is used primarily for detection of organisms with a thick outer coat composed of true waxes, mycolic acids and phosphatides Mycobacteria are not decolorized and retain the stain, appearing pink under the light microscope (hence are 'fast', like color-fast clothes). Acid Fast Stain ...
Circular dichroism
Circular dichroism (CD) is dichroism involving circularly polarized light, i.e., the differential absorption of left- and right-handed light. Left-hand circular (LHC) and right-hand circular (RHC) polarized light represent two possible spin angular momentum states for a photon, and so circular dichroism is also referred to as dichroism for spin angular momentum. This phenomenon was discovered by Jean-Baptiste Biot, Augustin Fresnel, and Aimé Cotton in the first half of the 19th century. It is exhibited in the absorption bands of optically active chiral molecules. CD spectroscopy has a wide range of applications in many different fields. Most notably, UV CD is used to investigate the secondary structure of proteins. UV/Vis CD is used to investigate charge-transfer transitions. Near-infrared CD is used to investigate geometric and electronic structure by probing metal d→d transitions. Vibrational circular dichroism, which uses light from the infrared energy region, is used for structural studies of small organic molecules, and most recently proteins and DNA.