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The Chin-Sang Lab
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[Research] [CV] [Publications] [Protocols] [Photos/Movies] [People] [Group Meetings] [Funding] [Conferences] [Papers to read] [Chin-Sang lab manual] [Safety] [Reagents] [Podcasts] C. elegans Developmental Genetics Welcome to the Chin-Sang lab web site! Dr. Ian D. Chin-Sang Associate Professor 2422 Biosciences Complex Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6 Office: (613) 533-6124 Lab: (613) 533-6000 x77817 Fax:(613) 533-6617 chinsang"at"queensu.ca
See also: and Our Zeiss LSM 710 NLO microscope is up and running! Above is a 3D projection of a C. elegans embryo stained for MH27 (Adherens Junctions) and below that, a living fluorescent adult expressing mCherry (membranes) and GFP(Histones).
What the Chin-Sang lab is reading: current papers/reviews (and refs within) you should read
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Chin-Sang/Bendena Lab Summer 2009 Chin-Sang Caricatures 2008 by Queenie Hu
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The latest Reviews on Eph RTK and Ephrins
Review on the roles of Eph signaling at the synapse. This page was last updated on
02/01/10.
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