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Does anyone have a simple fix for this? I have some .nbib citation files expoorted from pubmed, and would like to import them into Mendeley, which supports .xml, .ris., .bib and a few others, but...
09 September 2014 11,407 3 View
Hi, Disclaimer: There's a fair chance I'm doing something fundamentally wrong - if I am, please let me know! I have a data set of behavioural outcomes from 3 groups (factor A). I also have a hi-lo...
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I am looking at cFos activation in the brain, and have a few areas of interest. I am also looking at left/right lateralisation in each area. I have 3 groups (naive, vehicle, test) with uneven...
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Our microscope likes to play tricks on us, but for the last few days, we have noticed a 'rippling' effect in live images. We use a Leica microscope, with a Hamamatsu C5810-01 color chilled 3CCD...
05 May 2014 1,073 1 View
I'm currently developing a protocol for an observational study looking at changes in naive animals subjected to repeated behavioural testing - particularly looking at individual phenotype...
11 November 2013 2,187 4 View
I'm currently in the final stages of my PhD and have some queries regarding data analysis on behavioural data. Details of my set-up are as follows: Open Field n=12 1 primary outcome and 3...
10 October 2013 9,144 5 View
Does anyone know if this is possible? I work with females, and made the decision to remain blinded to their estrus stage - I know this can affect behaviour, but equally as this is rarely measured...
09 September 2013 3,825 6 View
I'm doing some cFos immunohistochemistry, and wanted to check the general consensus on reporting the results. My predecessor worked out the count/area (microns), and scaled this up to count/mm2....
09 September 2013 386 3 View
This morning I was counterstaining some slides, and was horrified to see my carefully mounted sections floating away in the first tap water wash! I've never seen this before so was wondering if...
09 September 2013 4,128 53 View
Is anyone aware of a 'gold standard' treatment for painful bladder syndromes associated with inflammation? As far as I can find, there are numerous 'recommended' treatment strategies (RTX, Botox,...
08 August 2013 8,074 5 View
I study open field behaviour in wistar rats, and one of the outcome measures I use is rearing (i.e. standing on rear limbs). I have noticed that in some instances, rearing can be the most...
07 July 2013 1,892 19 View