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Hi

i need your help by suggesting me a topic

on which i can do a research on in biochemistry area

to get a bachelor' degree in Applied Chemistry (Biochemistry option)

 

look forward more and helpful suggestion

 

Alvin

Do you have any vague areas of biochemistry (ie, substances or reactions) that interest you?

Do you have any vague areas of biochemistry (ie, substances or reactions) that interest you?

 

This is the best place to start. Figure out what interests you, then try to match that to what the labs/faculty are researching at your institution.

 

Don't be afraid to suggest new ideas to professors either. If you think you can but a different spin on what they're working on, pitch them your idea.

Hi

i need your help by suggesting me a topic

on which i can do a research on in biochemistry area

to get a bachelor' degree in Applied Chemistry (Biochemistry option)

 

look forward more and helpful suggestion

 

Alvin

 

I am not sure how this drills down to undergraduate biochemistry. my interest

 

two b-cells O O

 

they see a substance <<<<<<<<<<

 

 

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They both get activated

 

 

then one quiets

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but the other stays active

 

The first one is a normal bcell that has seen a substance which is actually part of the person's own body. The second one is the essence of Lupus. This appears to be independent of all the other cell signaling factors acting on or with the bcell. Why? And even if one has the bad luck to have selfreacting bcells can they be messed with to then have them do selfdeath or switch back?

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