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5-Ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridine (EdU) is a thymidine analogue which is incorporated into the DNA of dividing cells. EdU is used to assay DNA synthesis in cell culture and detect cells in embryonic, neonatal and adult animals which have undergone DNA synthesis. [ 1 ]
The Tbilisi Medical Academy (TMA) was established in 1992 by Petre Shotadze, a distinguished Georgian physician and paediatric surgeon. Shotadze, a graduate of Tbilisi State Medical University in 1970, dedicated his entire doctoral, scientific, and academic career to the Tbilisi State Institute of Postgraduate Education for Physicians.
Ge(II) dicationic complexes refer to coordination compounds of germanium with a +2 formal oxidation state, and a +2 charge on the overall complex.In some of these coordination complexes, the coordination is strongly ionic, localizing a +2 charge on Ge, while in others the bonding is more covalent, delocalizing the cationic charge away from Ge.
The GE Elec-Trak was the first commercially produced all-electric garden tractor, made mostly between 1969 and 1975 at GE's Outdoor Power Equipment Operation under Bruce R. Laumeister. [1] The previous work of Laumeister at GE on the experimental Delta electric car that debuted in 1968 helped pave the way for the production of the Elec-Trak. [2]
GE2, GE 2, G.E.2, GE-2 or variants thereof, may refer to: Grave Encounters 2, 2012 North American horror film; Bristol G.E.2, British pre-World War I military aeroplane; 7343 Ockeghem or 1992 GE2, an asteroid that was the 7343rd discovered, and named "Ockeghem" AMC-2 (satellite) or GE-2, a communications satellite launched in 1997
Cross section of the GE D-2 submission, showing complete spacecraft and descent module. GE's design capitalized upon hardware almost ready to fly: a bullet-shaped descent module, carried between a conical mission module cabin containing life support and avionics, and the cylindrical propulsion module.
Germanium diselenide reacts with selenium and hydrazine to obtained yellow (N 2 H 5) 4 Ge 2 Se 6, a selenidogermanate. [2] 2GeSe 2 + 2Se + 5N 2 H 4 → (N 2 H 5) 4 Ge 2 Se 6 + N 2. It reacts with lead selenide and gallium(III) selenide at high temperatures to obtain PbGa 2 GeSe 6. [3]
There are four alleles, Ge-1 to Ge-4. Three types of Ge antigen negativity are known: Ge-1,-2,-3 (Leach phenotype), Ge-2,-3 and Ge-2,+3. A 3.4 kilobase pair deletion within the gene, which probably arose because of unequal crossing over between the two repeated domains, is responsible for the formation of the Ge-2,-3 genotype.