From arin280 from gmail.com Sat Sep 5 10:53:36 2009 From: arin280 from gmail.com (Arin280) Date: Mon Sep 7 15:30:58 2009 Subject: [Immunology] Submit Your Research Papers to be Read and Cited by Thousands of Researchers Message-ID: <789a29ed-69ad-441d-abc6-7563c6a7c20d@p23g2000vbl.googlegroups.com> Dear Immunology Researcher, Do you have working papers or conference articles that are not available in online bibliographic databases but which you'd like to share? I invite you to upload your academic papers to the #1 research portal =96 MyNetResearch.com. Over 9,500 members from all over the world will be able to read and cite your work. Store, retrieve, and share your articles with the largest and best- known research community in the world. Search our new repository of papers by subject area and keywords to find articles describing what other researchers are doing in your area. Join MyNetResearch for free and submit your articles today. Join at: https://www.mynetresearch.com/Signup/SignUp.aspx Sincerely, Bay Arinze, Ph.D., Senior Editor MyNetResearch.com Empowering Collaboration=99 From CChu from med.miami.edu Thu Sep 24 10:35:39 2009 From: CChu from med.miami.edu (Chu, Calvin) Date: Thu Sep 24 11:40:34 2009 Subject: [Immunology] cell surface markers for THP-1 cells Message-ID: Hi, I am currently working with THP-1 cells (ATCC TIB 202). I mainly work with this cells without differentiating them. I want to do some cell surface expression analysis of these cells using Flow Cytometry, and I am trying to find some good positive controls to perform the necessary compensation in flow cytometry. Most of the literature I have found on flow cytometry conducted on THP-1 cells is performed on THP-1 cells which have been differentiated with either PMA or Vitamin D. And this differentiation causes a tremendous difference in the expression profile of THP-1 cells, especially CD14 which is not expressed in undifferentiated THP-1 cells. I am wondering whether anybody can suggest a good marker for undifferentiated THP-1 cells. Thanks. Calvin. From kayla from webbitmail.cn Sun Sep 27 21:03:03 2009 From: kayla from webbitmail.cn (kaylaliu) Date: Mon Sep 28 07:41:08 2009 Subject: [Immunology] BIT Life Sciences' 1st Annual World Congress of Immunodiseases and Therapy 2010 (WCIT-2010) Message-ID: <25639721.post@talk.nabble.com> WCIT is a focused conference to present and deliberate the advances in immunology, which is significant, timely and important to the health of humanity. The well selected topics cover across disciplinary breaking, from concept to therapy. It is anticipated over 500 global specialists to get together to present and share their cutting-edge technologies and up-to-date researches in an innovative and invigorating combination of presentations, symposia, discussions, panel discussion sessions and associated young scientist poster sessions along with exhibition of technology and new products. The comprehensive and intellectually stimulating scientific program of the first annual will embrace a broad spectrum of topics in basic science, medical research, diagnosis, prevention, clinical treatment and therapy of immune diseases. We believe that WCIT-2010 will definitely provide you an ideal platform for promoting ground breaking research and seeding potential collaborations for relevant parties of tailored interests not only in R & D areas but also the industrial and medical sectors. The Initiative of WCIT-2010 will include both oral and poster presentations from academic and industrial settings. We hope to set a stage for all the medical doctors, the academicals, the clinical and the industrial researchers to make your research and innovations known with equal opportunity, means to join this event actively. http://www.nabble.com/file/p25639721/WCIT%2B2010-Invitation%2BLetter.doc WCIT+2010-Invitation+Letter.doc http://www.nabble.com/file/p25639721/banner%25E5%25AE%259A%25E7%25A8%25BF%2B%25E6%258B%25B7%25E8%25B4%259D.jpg -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/BIT-Life-Sciences%27-1st-Annual-World-Congress-of-Immunodiseases-and-Therapy-2010-%28WCIT-2010%29-tp25639721p25639721.html Sent from the Bio.net - Immuno mailing list archive at Nabble.com.