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Do you want to know how to measure DNA contour lengths using ImageJ? Perhaps you want to stain a C. Elegans embryo for imaging? Or possibly, you might want to test whether or not you have gotten an immune response using ELISA? Martin … Continue reading
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Tagged biology experiments, c elegans, open source, open source software, protocols, Science, Software
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