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MedScientist: Immunochemistry- G6PD Quantitative Screening Test
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Today's science fiction is tomorrow's science fact. Monday, August 24, 2009. Immunochemistry- G6PD Quantitative Screening Test. Its my turn to post once again, woo! Today I’m gonna share with you guys, the Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) screening test (Quantitative). By the OSMMR-D-D assay, which is a new machine currently under evaluation by the Immunochemistry lab. (which is the lab I’m permanently attached to.). End of story, good bye! Joanna Yeo, woo! MedScientists of Grp 6. Hope you are we...
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MedScientist: June 2009
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Today's science fiction is tomorrow's science fact. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. My 1st week of SIP in 2 Departments! This posting is for this week). My first week of attachment was filled with so much fun and laughter. I was posted to 2 departments. For a start,. Contents of my post:. 1) Briefly describing the daily routine work in Histology Department. 2) Operation of the Tissue Processor. 3) Principles of the common stains. 1) Organs and other specimens are received. 8) Slides were stained. Http:/ www....
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MedScientist: Transformation of chemically ultra-competent E.coli with plasmid DNA
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Today's science fiction is tomorrow's science fact. Monday, September 21, 2009. Transformation of chemically ultra-competent E.coli with plasmid DNA. Posted by Vo Thu Hong Anh [Jess] 0705364H. To generate a large amount of plasmid DNA containing a desired gene, with the aid of chemically ultra-competent E.coli. Chemically ultra-competent E.coli. Cells will also be heated at 42. Place the paper disc containing plasmid DNA (commercially made and shipped) into a 1.5mL-centrifuge tube. On ice to thaw. After ...
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MedScientist: August 2009
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Today's science fiction is tomorrow's science fact. Monday, August 24, 2009. Immunochemistry- G6PD Quantitative Screening Test. Its my turn to post once again, woo! Today I’m gonna share with you guys, the Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) screening test (Quantitative). By the OSMMR-D-D assay, which is a new machine currently under evaluation by the Immunochemistry lab. (which is the lab I’m permanently attached to.). End of story, good bye! Joanna Yeo, woo! MedScientists of Grp 6. The test in my ...
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MedScientist: Bone Marrow Aspiration!
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Today's science fiction is tomorrow's science fact. Tuesday, October 6, 2009. I will discuss with all of you about Bone Marrow Aspiration (BMA) and the respective tests done. First, what is BMA? It is the removal of a small amount of bone marrow, which is the soft tissue in liquid form inside the bones (place where blood cells formed; hollow part of most bones) for examination. Why do we need to do BMA? Where is BMA obtain from? How is BMA obtain? Traplok Bone Marrow Biopsy Needle (blue T-shape needle is...
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Bordetellas Logbook:]: July 2009
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Group Members: Eriko Wong; Nurul Natasha; Nurul Nyzah; Ong Wendy; Siti Shahimah. Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Hey Siti Shahimah is here again. :). Okay, so I have learnt about TDx/IMX. Basically, TDx/IMX are the name of analyzers that help to detect therapeutic dosage of drugs so as to ensure appropriate therapy for patients. TDx analyzes drugs such as cyclosporine, methotrexate and everolimus. Cyclosporine and everolimus are immunosuppresant drugs whereas methotrexate is an antineoplastic drug. 150 uL of pat...
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Bordetellas Logbook:]: September 2009
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Group Members: Eriko Wong; Nurul Natasha; Nurul Nyzah; Ong Wendy; Siti Shahimah. Saturday, September 26, 2009. For hematology section, tests such as full blood count (FBC), erythrocyte sedimentation rate ESR), peripheral blood films (PBF), and retic count are done. there are also malaria tests and dengue panel. Sunday, September 13, 2009. General theory of using an organic solvent to precipitate out proteins in plasma:. Organic solvent reduces water activity. This is done by:. 5 Vortex for 2 minutes.
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Bordetellas Logbook:]: blood collection
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Group Members: Eriko Wong; Nurul Natasha; Nurul Nyzah; Ong Wendy; Siti Shahimah. Sunday, October 11, 2009. In this post, I am going to write about a tutorial given by one of our colleague. All of us have to attend this tutorials unless we are busy at our work stations. These tutorials are given at least once every 2 weeks. Topic for today: blood collection. Times to provide thorough mixing of the additives. Also, it is important to note that shaking of blood tubes may cause hemolysis of the blood. They c...
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Bordetellas Logbook:]: ways to protect the column from damaging
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Group Members: Eriko Wong; Nurul Natasha; Nurul Nyzah; Ong Wendy; Siti Shahimah. Thursday, November 12, 2009. Ways to protect the column from damaging. Sorry for the super late post! Since the column of the HPLC is very expensive, we can have to do things to maximize the length of its life:). Here are the things to do:. During shutdown, always flush the column with ultrapure water to remove all the salts present from the buffer. If this is not done, salts will precipitate and cause clogging of column.
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Bordetellas Logbook:]: Immunofixation Electrophoresis
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Group Members: Eriko Wong; Nurul Natasha; Nurul Nyzah; Ong Wendy; Siti Shahimah. Friday, October 16, 2009. 1 Proteins in the samples (urine and serum) are separated by electrophoresis on agarose gel. 2 Immunofixation of electrophoresed proteins includes, the monospecific antisera diffuse into. Agarose gel and bind to the antigens (proteins), if present. Thus, resulting in the precipitation. 3 The unprecipitated antigens are removed from the gel by blotting and washing. Of the fractions is dark in colour.