Dhananjay,
Hopefully you are using the 'Bac to Bac' system, not the older version
'Bac-N-Blue'. I'd recommend getting a high-titer virus to use as a
positive control for infection. Baculovirus is challenging because before
you can check for protein expression, you need to do virology experiments.
Are you treating all your buffers with metal chelating resin? Are you
washing all plasticware with EDTA and metal-free buffer prior to use? How
are you quantifying your metal content, and what metal ions are
contaminating your sample? You might be pulling out the metal ions, but
they get right b
You already have stereo built in, just turn on 'cross eyed stereo' and
learn to cross your eyes! It's brighter than any 3d monitor, requires no
hardware, and no, it won't hurt your eyes (even for hours at a time)
Nat
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 11:01 AM, Jim Fairman wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> To best
ot;cross eye", I may need to check if some video
> instruction online...
>
>
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 11:28 AM, nathanielclar5 .
wrote:
> You already have stereo built in, just turn on 'cross eyed stereo' and
> learn to cross your eyes! It's brighter than any 3d monitor
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 1:41 PM, nathanielclar5 .
wrote:
> To learn how to cross eyes, just hold you index fingers strait up, ~12-18
> inches from your eyes, and cross your eyes until the two fingers overlap to
> form a third finger in the middle. Then practice holding your eyes the