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Medical Forum / General / Laboratory / May 2008

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What do the letters and the number represent?... in A1C29 May 2008 20:27 GMT1
What do the letters and the number represent mnemonically?... in A1C
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Flow cytometry for calculating viral load, and a possibly new     treatment for AIDS19 May 2008 04:28 GMT8
Can you use flow cytometry for calculating viral load? Just make
antibodies against gp120 and/or gp41, and link 'em to fluorophores.
And could this be a possible treatment for AIDS: synthesize a peptide
nucleic acid --which is much more resistant to degradation, since
Entry into various lab tech positions; dropped out of med school13 May 2008 15:49 GMT3
I withdrew from med school circa one year ago, have a certificated of
completion for the first two years (finished third year and then
dropped out).
I'm having difficulty figuring out how precisely I would go about
Are MTs w/ PhDs called "Doctor" on-the-job?08 May 2008 19:14 GMT4
Are MTs w/ PhDs called "Doctor" on-the-job? Like if "John Q. Public,
MT PhD" was the lead technologist in a hospital clinical and
diagnostic virology department, would he be addressed as "Dr Public"?
Can you use flow cytometry to calculate viral load?
 
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