Interesting. Is this a project centered on evaluating cytotoxicity towards various cell lines? There are papers in literature suggesting uncoated iron oxide nanoparticles exhibit a degree of cytotoxicity.
I'm also aware that the usage of iron oxide nanoparticles has become a rampant tool for the labeling of cells when doing an MRI...does your project focus on analytical optimizations?
lol no question is dumb man. I'll be using a plethora of immunohistochemical techniques to introduce the protein to cells. There are four parasporin proteins (1, 2, 3 and 4) of which parasporin-2 has been the only one successfully do ented to have direct association with a GPI-protein. That said, the four parasporin proteins exhibit adsorbance to the cell, theoretically being localized on the plasma membrane during whatever action the protein toxin imparts to the cell. It's still early in my project but I'm focused on evaluating the entrance of parasporin-1 to cells (PS1BP), which is the only one in the group that follows the unique cellular apoptosis resulting from a high Ca2+ influx to the cell. I will also be attempting to further the understanding with which apoptosis occurs when a cancer cell encounters this toxin, in other words, all the sexy cell signaling stuff. In a nuts , the association of the parasporin proteins act to cause an ion imbalance in the cell as a result of cascading a receptor effect, leading to various forms of apoptosis (or the nonapoptotic cellular lysis exhibited by the parasporin protein-2). Some work will be done on proteins 3 and 4 for purposes of curiosity. All this will be possible once I choose which cell I will be targeting.Dumb question, but how do you plan to deliver the protein? Does it need to be intracellular to exert its effect?
The pic below gives an idea of the action of both parasporin proteins and their known mechanisms of actions on cells.
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i have no idea what this post says.
Wow you are running the gambit on ty degrees.
4 weak certefacut from Carls Truckdriving Acamedie
I'm also gonna get a Masters in Finance and/or an MBA at some point. Undergrad finance courses barely scratch the surface of high level financial analysis hedge funds/VC funds do, which is why I'm doing a math minor so when I apply for the really good masters in finance programs they know I'm not the dumbass finance major who sucks with numbers.
Dude you're a Jew, you ing own Math, probably hold the patent.
Depends entirely on how you measure/define a non- ty degree.
If you make good money because of a degree you did I think that makes it good, dunno
My point was more that those definitions are entirely subjective.
For instance, I am fundamentally opposed to the viewpoint that education and/or a degree should be viewed solely as a stepping stone to something else. I think education has value in and of itself, and that as long as your degree allows you to study something that matters to you and to pursue a field that genuinely interests you, it's not a ty degree. I think being bored out of your mind for four years so you can end up with an MBA that you put minimum effort into acquiring just because it will (maybe) land you a big paycheck doing a job you don't really care about is considerably tier.
That said, I am also fully aware that this is, unfortunately, becoming an increasingly antiquated viewpoint.
Ultimately, DMC is en led to think I've pursued ty degrees. I disagree. It's likely that neither of us is objectively more right or more wrong than the other.
there ain't any " ty" degrees imho. as long as it exists, there must be reasons why it exists. some degrees just won't bring you that much money as a finance/engineering degree would, but knowledge is the most valuable wealth in your life, wealth that you're never getting deprived of.
Good god Multicultural Studies has got to be the stupidest degree out there. Cant believe people actually dish out their own money or use the states assistance to get piece of degrees like this one.
I can't believe people actually choose to go to a mexican community college like UTSA and then cast judgement on someone who has real degrees from a real college.
lol UTSA
meep meep
^ University of Texas, San Antonio?
H.S. Diploma
also can't believe you didn't notice the flag icon right under the word "college"![]()
http://www.collegecrunch.org/advice/...ees-in-americ/
This is a decent list of ty degrees. Basically, these are degrees a person might get if they just had to get a degree in something but couldn't/wouldn't handle tougher courses.
I am a Master of Information and Library Science.
There are reasons why these degrees exist; people who never expect to hold a related job. Not everyone is going to do the work required to be a medical professional or engineer. There are plenty BS degrees. Basically if you paid for your kid's degree and learned later they got one in philosophy instead of the engineering course you thought they were taking, you wouldn't be happy. s take classes that make them money, not ones that just make them feel liberated.
Post a few job openings that require a degree in philosophy or art history.
You don't need a degree to have knowledge.
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