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Apr
18
reviewed Approve suggested edit on Efficiency of a sodium-potassium pump
Apr
18
reviewed No Action Needed What would it take to recognize a deer by its photo?
Apr
17
reviewed Approve suggested edit on Is local equilibrium a reasonable assumption for evolutionary processes?
Apr
14
answered Would muscle fatigue still occur if aerobic conditions for a working muscle is maintained?
Apr
13
reviewed Approve suggested edit on Manipulation of gene expression using VP16 fusion and engrailed fusion to a transcription factor?
Apr
13
revised The oldest common ancesstor of all human beings
Fixing grammar, add tag
Apr
13
revised How does Tianeptine work to elicit its therapeutic effects?
Fixing caps
Apr
12
answered Contracting muscles in humans
Apr
12
revised Contracting muscles in humans
Arm -> elbow
Apr
12
comment What is a bacterial biofilm?
I'd add that Variovorax (jgi.doe.gov/sequencing/why/100320.html) is a biofilm producer that grows biofilms nicely in the lab.
Apr
12
reviewed No Action Needed How is a blood sample analyzed to give the different levels of metabolites?
Apr
12
comment The oldest common ancesstor of all human beings
biology.stackexchange.com/questions/7184/… covers much of the same material.
Apr
11
revised Deterministic model of lambda-phage lysis/lysogeny [MATLAB]
Add images, retag
Apr
11
comment What would be the best design for spike-and-recovery and linearity-of-dilution validation experiments in one 96-well ELISA plate?
Welcome to the site @doctorate. I agree with dd3 above; there are many questions here, so it's possibly difficult for one answer to address them all. It seems like your last request is actually is the question: "What is the best design for spike-and-recovery and linearity-of-dilution test in one 96-well plate ELISA...". I'd suggest leading with that, and then provide the results of your own research. It gets to the point more quickly, and those with knowledge can read on.
Apr
11
comment What insect is this?
You are able to accept your own answer, if you are satisfied with it.
Apr
11
revised What insect is this?
Small title change
Apr
11
reviewed No Action Needed Why does the PR form of phytochrome exist?
Apr
11
revised What insect is this?
Add image instead of link
Apr
10
revised How the concentration of an antibiotic is chosen for YPD medium?
Formatting
Apr
10
comment What causes peanut allergies?
I just wanted to let you know that I changed the title to reflect that the question is about the causative agent of allergies, rather then the epidemiology of allergies.