There may be some interesting points raised in this review but invoking anti-idiotypes is almost certainly invalid. Years ago there was an idea...
Yes, although my impression is that it is unsatisfactory longer term. But that would fit with a problem with regulation of cholinesterase that...
The NIH report on toxins in Gulf War Syndrome is quite interesting on chronic neurological syndromes after Sarin and organophosphates. Apparently...
It would be easy to see whether or not the staining is nerve endings, using one of the nerve specific antibodies (or a panel). It sounds as if...
Very much so - all over the shop.
It's an idea, although I am a bit sceptical it would work in reality. On the other hand we have come up with cholinesterase through a completely...
Interesting. I wonder if small molecules may be more of a problem in fluid phase assays. For tissue staining a lot of small molecules may be...
Thanks guys, I searched a bit for cross-binding problems but didn't find anything as specific as that. It would make good sense. The pictures...
As far as I can see the rules were in place but the lawyers advised that they could be ignored - which seems to me a criminal offence if ever...
I think only if it led to sufficient starvation of brain tissue to produce unconsciousness for a significant time. People who are resuscitated...
My guess is that the suggestion that has been made that there is a problem with private prosecutions is a malicious red herring brought up by...
I have been looking through fluorescence histochemistry of muscle and the only thing I can find that looks at all like the Thioflavine T staining...
There is actually a clear difference and I think he is making a vlid point - but for the wrong motivation. Making a neurological diagnosis always...
Oh sure, and that as well. In fact I think the prosecuting lawyers should be put in clink for advising that evidence need not be divulged and so...
Almost anything is possible but I work on the basis of what seems to fit with all the associated predictions that a model tends to raise -...
As bandwagons always do. Most situations are of secondary glial activation situations so not what we are interested in. Quietening down glia in a...
I do hope nobody ever lets you in a lab!!
Sorry, wrong again, science has been dealing with feelings ever since. This is a bogus argument raised by philosophers of science with various...
Of course, but that is because you know what causes the stupor in the human!
This completely misses the point @poetinsf. You can model certain input-output relations if you know what they are but in disease we don't. We see...
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