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josse

Member Since 08 Mar 2009
Offline Last Active Sep 04 2011 02:31 AM
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In Topic: How do you organize your literature?

02 September 2011 - 04:06 AM

View PostRsm, on 09 August 2011 - 01:11 AM, said:

Mendeley is quite good to organize your literature. You can for example search the whole pdf for keywords (not only the abstract), and then open the file with a click. Importing is easy too, it will automatically extract Author, title etc from your pdf file (which does not always work well, sometimes you'll have to correct it).



Could you explain this pls.

I do not understand what you mean. Do you mean that you can search in a pdf file for certain keywords without opening the pdf file?

(like for example: I have downloaded 10 pdf files that might be interesting and then I can search certain words in those, still closed pdf files, and only open those files with those words in it?


Also extract author etc: I simply copy post the title, author etc... I cant imagine you win time using a program for that?

In Topic: proteins, new ones?

31 May 2011 - 10:41 AM

Ok, thank you, I'll check it.

In Topic: proteins, new ones?

31 May 2011 - 10:04 AM

Ok I see.
thanks.

Do you by any change have a good title about this? I have tried to look for it, but I either found very basic information on viruses that arent helpfull or I found papers that are too difficult.

In Topic: proteins, new ones?

31 May 2011 - 08:46 AM

But are all proteins then viral proteins?

Because: isnt it possible that regular proteins are also made at the same time? Or does a virus stop the proteinproduction of the regular cells completely?


I have no idea how to remove the ribosomes, but indeed, if they are gone, then you cant produce viral proteins either :s

In Topic: proteins, new ones?

31 May 2011 - 08:21 AM

 mdfenko, on 31 May 2011 - 07:49 AM, said:

add a radioactive amino acid to the broth and watch for incorporation of radioactivity.


yes, this is what I did read in some texts.
However: how can you be sure that this radioactivity is caused by the virus that is active and not by the cells themself? Those cells are active too? Or not?

Or can you make sure the cells themself dont make proteins? By for example removing the ribosomes?

(I have no strong background on molecular biology so its not always clear to me how it works)

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