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Subject: FYI:postmortem brain assays - help! 

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Subject: postmortem brain assays - help!
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 21:56:48 -0400

I was wondering if anyone out there works with postmortem brain tissue.  
As you can imagine, due to factors such as degredation from postmortem 
delay, most assays using this sort of tissue are quite difficult.  I need 
to find any conferences, litteratures or other sources of information on 
working with postmortem brain tissue.  I'm aware that the last Society 
for Neurosciences conference had a discussion on the subject, but I was 
unable to attend that section.  Does any one have any suggestions?  (My 
work involves Westerns, EMSAs, kinase activity/back-phosphorylation, 
immunoprecipitation).

Dar

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