I try to understand in which way hypokinesia can lead to chronic brain ishchaemia.
I want to expose MCA for further occlusion but fail to precisely remove dura mater. Are there any tips to do it without damaging underlying tissue?
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It`s about finding new models of chronic brain ischemia
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I have selected brain tumor images ...but now found that already lots of research done n this topic.
03 March 2021 5,774 3 View
Hi, I am trying to construct a multi-layer fibril structure from a single layer in PyMol by translating the layer along the fibril axis. For now, I am able to use the Translate command in PyMol...
02 March 2021 4,569 4 View
Hello! I have a dataset of n=3000 nested within 8 countries with approximately 200 or 400 responses in each country. I originally planned to perform multilevel modelling with 4 dependent variables...
02 March 2021 6,865 1 View
There are different kinds of food stuffs which we intake daily according to our requirements. Carbohydrate, protein, fat, mineral, vitamin, water are mainly working for the growth and development...
01 March 2021 831 2 View
I have two groups of brain samples, control and treated for example. It was total RNA nova seq sequencing. I tried all the available pipeline like: star+rsem+deseq2, Hista+stringtie+cuffdiff,...
27 February 2021 356 6 View
The size of data generated by Ethovision is huge. Having NAS system for data storage seems to be a good option, I am wondering whether Ethovision can directly store the data to the NAS system...
27 February 2021 6,350 2 View
In R-studio, there are many commands of Gumbel package. Arguments are also different. I`m asking about the alpha parameter of the Copula which must be greater than 1. If this is the one used to...
25 February 2021 5,229 3 View
In diseased conditions, many genes and gene products are visible in the bloodstream. So my question is whether we can find traces of microRNA which is involved in disease and disorder in blood serum?
24 February 2021 7,064 3 View
For an overfit data set the cross validation error will be much bigger than the training error. Is it true or false?
23 February 2021 3,616 2 View
Hi Everyone, I am a bigginer in western blotting and I am trying to use it for validation of my proteomics data. I have: two regulated proteins with molecular mass of 40 and 73 kDa one control...
23 February 2021 6,671 4 View