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Thursday 11/29/12
9:20 A — 7:15P, 8:15P – 10:00P Polytene cell Check polytene cell staining. Faint glow of nuclear laminin visible. pretty dim, does not have ring shape, see top and bottom (would be easier to distinguish as diffinitive stain by confocal). … Continue reading
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Tagged antibody labeling, embryo labeling, PCR
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Saturday 11/17/12
10:00 A – 12:00P, 3:30P – 8:00P, 9:00P-11:20P S2 Cell cent + chromatin/PcG Hot washes PBT washes block 4 hrs antibodies: H3K9me2, Pc, PCNA (Fisher) (1:3 across the top) rinse, block, secondaries O/N at 4C Harvard wins Yale Game Chromatic … Continue reading
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Tagged antibody labeling, cell labeling, coding
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Wednesday 10/17/12
9:10 A – 6:00P, 9:30P – 11:20 P start thawing DNA Fix Mix at 37C email BIRS team about NIH funding option update Need to coat new coverslips. Contacting olympus about #1.5 vs #1 coverslips. (Zeiss recommends only 1.5, strong … Continue reading