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Getting Started with FCS Express 4 Flow Cytometry for i-Cyt EC800 Users – Video

Posted: December 5, 2012 at 6:43 pm


Getting Started with FCS Express 4 Flow Cytometry for i-Cyt EC800 Users
We are happy to announce a joint webinar between Sony Biotechnology Inc. and De Novo Software. Greg Veltri from the Sony Biotechnology team will be presenting on the use and utility of the i-Cyt Ec800 (Ec800, Simplicity from True Innovation) and Sean Burke from the De Novo Software team will be giving an overview of how to effectively work with your Ec800 data in FCS Express to quickly generate reports, create overlays, and work with plate based data sets. Please join us for this exciting chance to learn how you can easily acquire data on the Ec800 and create publication ready reports in FCS Express.From:DeNovoSoftwareViews:0 0ratingsTime:58:44More inScience Technology

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Future scientists inspired by Gene-ius Day – Video

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Future scientists inspired by Gene-ius Day
Elementary school children participated in a University of Hawaii at Manoa outreach event called Gene-ius Day. The event was created by Ania Wieczorek director of College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources #39; Biotechnology Outreach Program. More than 5000 students have taken part in the program #39;s engaging, hands-on activities on topics such as human and plant genetic traits, forensic science, agriculture, insects and DNA research. Read the full story on the University of Hawaii #39;s news site at http://www.hawaii.eduFrom:UHmagazineViews:2 0ratingsTime:02:21More inEducation

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Mirena ® IUD – Video

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Mirena ® IUD
Mirena ® IUD Injury Mirena Lawsuits The Mirena® intrauterine device (IUD) is a T-shaped birth control product meant to be inserted into the uterus for up to five years at a time. The product prevents pregnancy by slowly releasing a hormone that helps prevent egg fertilization by thickening cervical mucus while also thinning the uterine lining and partially suppressing ovulation. Mirena also is approved to treat heavy menstrual bleeding. Mirena has been linked to severe health issues related to complications from uterine perforation, where the IUD perforates the wall of the uterus. These perforations can occur when the device erodes the wall of the uterus or shifts location spontaneously. According to an abstract provided by the US National Center for Biotechnology Information, severe lower abdominal pain and abnormal bleeding may be warning signs of a perforation. Other perforation injuries are often discovered during check-up visits. While perforation may be detected at the time of insertion, some perforations lack symptoms and may not be detected for a long period of time. Delayed detection of a uterine perforation can result in Mirena migrating to other parts of the body, which can cause internal damage and other severe injuries. In some cases, surgery is needed to retrieve the IUD from a patient. Who is at risk for uterine perforation? Bayer, the drug #39;s manufacturer, reports the risk of a uterine perforation from Mirena is between 1/1000 and 1/10000 insertions ...From:Kondos LawViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:31More inPeople Blogs

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Goglia Mullen EC – Video

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Goglia Mullen EC
Biochemistry...From:James GogliaViews:1 0ratingsTime:05:53More inEducation

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BioVision – Video

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BioVision
Biotech,Microbiology,Biochemistry - Project Research WorksFrom:ganesh evanViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:30More inEducation

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Fast Facts: Get your gastrulation right – Video

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Fast Facts: Get your gastrulation right
Get your gastrulation right Studying biochemical pathways in gastrulation All cell behaviour can be traced back to biochemical reactions within and between cells at the molecular level. With a background in biochemistry Jeroen den Hertog dives deep into the chemical reactions that lie behind the development of a body. With his group at the Hubrecht Institute he studies a particular molecular mechanism of communication: phosphorylation and dephosphorylation and the role these processes play in the most important time of our lives which is gastrulation. Produced by Fast Facts With the support of Hubrecht Institute Thanks to the coworkers at the Hubrecht Institute, the researchers at the Jeroen den Hertog Group, Jeroen Paardekooper Overman and Suma Choorapoikayil With images from: Stichting Noonan Syndroom, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (Heidelberg) Made by: Jasmijn Snoijink 2012 In cooperation with Camera editing: Wouter Boes Music: Daan van West Graphic design: SproetSFrom:FastFactsSciencetubeViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:46More inScience Technology

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