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Zinc Staining Protocol

Introduction The reversible Zinc stain is a widely used staining method for the detection of proteins fractionated by polyacrylamide gels or SDS denatured gels. The Zinc

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NIH Pre-Award & Post-Award Process

The National Institute of Health (NIH) grant award is basically a formalization of a partnership between the NIH and the grant recipient to ensure abidance by

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Ponceau S Stain Protocol

Need stains for your experiments? Click here Introduction Ponceau S staining is a rapid and reversible staining method used for the detection of protein bands on

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Pulse Chase Analysis

Need Incubators for your lab? Click here   As an Amazon Associate Conductscience Inc earns revenue from qualifying purchases   Introduction The pulse-chase analysis is a

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Silver Staining Protocol

Need stains for your experiments? Click here Silver staining is a powerful technique for protein identification in gels as silver binds to chemical sidechains of the

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Southern Blotting Protocol

Need Laboratory Equipment for your reasearch? Click here Southern blotting is a hybridization technique used for deoxyribose nucleic acid (DNA). The method was named after Edward

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Top 10 Health Funding Organizations

Need help with your Grant Application? Click here Biomedical research has evolved over the past few decades and, together with genetics, comprises one of the most

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What a Winning Grant Application Looks Like

What Is a Grant Application? A grant application is a justified document-of-need submitted to government/private institutions, corporations, foundations, or trusts for research funding. The grant, in

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The Method Section – Using Citizen Science

The Method Section: Using Citizen Science 00:00 – Introduction 01:09 – Pros and cons of citizen science 04:58 – Local citizen science 06:47 – Creating a

Virtual Reality: Healthcare and Biomedical Research
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Virtual Reality: Healthcare and Biomedical Research

Overview Virtual reality was first experienced as the world’s first flight stimulator Link Trainer by Edwin Link (1929) and later as the interactive theatre ‘Sensorama’ invented

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