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Title: Hi guys
Post by: markwoods39 on March 17, 2008, 03:31:56 PM
Just like to say hi to you all, i am off for a short break today, but be back Wed/ Thur to have fun, and to get to know you all rubschin: ;D
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Snoopy on March 17, 2008, 03:34:04 PM
Hello young fella ...... it is customary to stand a round on your first visit but if you must go I suppose it can wait.
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 03:35:28 PM
Hello.

By the time you get back this thread will be about gerbil breeding in South Korea.

This is normal.  cloud9:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Grumpmeister on March 17, 2008, 03:37:27 PM
Hello young fella ...... it is customary to stand a round on your first visit but if you must go I suppose it can wait.

Gawd you'll do anything for a free pint Snoop.  point:


Apologies for the hound old boy, he had some of the Barman's home brew a while back and hasnt been the same since.

Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Bar Wench on March 17, 2008, 03:38:22 PM
Just like to say hi to you all, i am off for a short break today, but be back Wed/ Thur to have fun, and to get to know you all rubschin: ;D

Lovely to meet you!

Hurry back soon!
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Snoopy on March 17, 2008, 03:38:48 PM
Do they breed gerbils in South Korea?  rubschin:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Grumpmeister on March 17, 2008, 03:39:47 PM
Do they breed gerbils in South Korea?  rubschin:


Just to beat Berek to the obvious reply...


Bar snacks?  whistle:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Barman on March 17, 2008, 03:40:07 PM
Ahem...  ::)


Welcome Mark!  cloud9:

You can't post links or emoticons until you have made ten posts...  whistle:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 03:40:22 PM
Do they breed gerbils in South Korea?  rubschin:

I'm not sure.  rubschin: Lets discuss it in depth.  happy088
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Snoopy on March 17, 2008, 03:44:24 PM
Do they breed gerbils in South Korea?  rubschin:

I'm not sure.  rubschin: Lets discuss it in depth.  happy088

http://www.springerlink.com/content/0133x073m1308124/

Different use of the word Gerbils I guess but informative for all that.
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 03:47:04 PM
Do they breed gerbils in South Korea?  rubschin:

I'm not sure.  rubschin: Lets discuss it in depth.  happy088

http://www.springerlink.com/content/0133x073m1308124/

Different use of the word Gerbils I guess but informative for all that.

Rivetting. I may now kill myself.  cry:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Snoopy on March 17, 2008, 03:48:14 PM
Do they breed gerbils in South Korea?  rubschin:

I'm not sure.  rubschin: Lets discuss it in depth.  happy088

http://www.springerlink.com/content/0133x073m1308124/

Different use of the word Gerbils I guess but informative for all that.

Rivetting. I may now kill myself.  cry:

 happy100
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 03:49:35 PM
[polite mode] So Mark. Are you a Cyprus poster as well? [polite mode off]

Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 03:58:41 PM
 tunble:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 04:05:49 PM
Right, where were we? Ah yes. Far eastern gerbils... noooo:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Darwins Selection on March 17, 2008, 04:07:26 PM
Right, where were we? Ah yes. Far eastern gerbils... noooo:
You can feed them on turnips you know.
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Barman on March 17, 2008, 04:08:46 PM
[polite mode] So Mark. Are you a Cyprus poster as well? [polite mode off]


He was supposed to be on holiday here this week... but missed his flight...  whistle:

I feel Mark and Nick might get on rather well...
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 04:10:06 PM
Age-dependent studies on oligodendrocytes, which are the myelinating cells in the central nervous system, have been relatively less investigated. We examined age-dependent changes in Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level in the gerbil hippocampus during normal aging using immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis with Rip antibody, an oligodendrocyte marker. Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level in the hippocampal CA1 region significantly increased at postnatal month 3 (PM 3). Thereafter, they decreased in the hippocampal CA1 region with age. At PM 24, Rip immunoreactive processes in the hippocampal CA1 region markedly decreased in the stratum radiatum. In the hippocampal CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus, the pattern of changes in Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level was similar to those in the hippocampal CA1 region; however, no significant changes were found in the CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus at various age stages. These results indicate that Rip immunoreactivity and protein level in the hippocampal CA1 region decreases significantly at PM 24 compared to the CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus.

Clever buggers eh?  happy088
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Darwins Selection on March 17, 2008, 04:11:51 PM
Age-dependent studies on oligodendrocytes, which are the myelinating cells in the central nervous system, have been relatively less investigated. We examined age-dependent changes in Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level in the gerbil hippocampus during normal aging using immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis with Rip antibody, an oligodendrocyte marker. Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level in the hippocampal CA1 region significantly increased at postnatal month 3 (PM 3). Thereafter, they decreased in the hippocampal CA1 region with age. At PM 24, Rip immunoreactive processes in the hippocampal CA1 region markedly decreased in the stratum radiatum. In the hippocampal CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus, the pattern of changes in Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level was similar to those in the hippocampal CA1 region; however, no significant changes were found in the CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus at various age stages. These results indicate that Rip immunoreactivity and protein level in the hippocampal CA1 region decreases significantly at PM 24 compared to the CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus.

Clever buggers eh?  happy088

Very shallow research, not a single mention of turnips.  noooo:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 04:15:04 PM
Age-dependent studies on oligodendrocytes, which are the myelinating cells in the central nervous system, have been relatively less investigated. We examined age-dependent changes in Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level in the gerbil hippocampus during normal aging using immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis with Rip antibody, an oligodendrocyte marker. Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level in the hippocampal CA1 region significantly increased at postnatal month 3 (PM 3). Thereafter, they decreased in the hippocampal CA1 region with age. At PM 24, Rip immunoreactive processes in the hippocampal CA1 region markedly decreased in the stratum radiatum. In the hippocampal CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus, the pattern of changes in Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level was similar to those in the hippocampal CA1 region; however, no significant changes were found in the CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus at various age stages. These results indicate that Rip immunoreactivity and protein level in the hippocampal CA1 region decreases significantly at PM 24 compared to the CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus.

Clever buggers eh?  happy088

Very shallow research, not a single mention of turnips.  noooo:

Agreed, shallow, but convincing to the uninitiated I imagine.
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Grumpmeister on March 17, 2008, 04:17:56 PM
If I'm reading that right it just says that the female's immune system becomes more active when pregnant and slowly decreases back to normal levels afterwards while still passing antibodies to her young through her milk

Its been a while since I've had to read any technical medican blurb though.  rubschin:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 04:19:01 PM
If I'm reading that right it just says that the female's immune system becomes more active when pregnant and slowly decreases back to normal levels afterwards while still passing antibodies to her young through her milk

Its been a while since I've had to read any technical medican blurb though.  rubschin:

It's about gerbils aint it?
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Snoopy on March 17, 2008, 04:20:32 PM
If I'm reading that right it just says that the female's immune system becomes more active when pregnant and slowly decreases back to normal levels afterwards while still passing antibodies to her young through her milk

Its been a while since I've had to read any technical medican blurb though.  rubschin:

It's about gerbils aint it?


Nah ~ Hippos
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 04:21:09 PM
Same thing.
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Bar Wench on March 17, 2008, 04:24:48 PM
If I'm reading that right it just says that the female's immune system becomes more active when pregnant and slowly decreases back to normal levels afterwards while still passing antibodies to her young through her milk

Its been a while since I've had to read any technical medican blurb though.  rubschin:

Interesting.  rubschin: So all I need to do to fix my constant illness is knock myself up?
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 04:26:21 PM
Age-dependent studies on oligodendrocytes, which are the myelinating cells in the central nervous system, have been relatively less investigated. We examined age-dependent changes in Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level in the gerbil hippocampus during normal aging using immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis with Rip antibody, an oligodendrocyte marker. Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level in the hippocampal CA1 region significantly increased at postnatal month 3 (PM 3). Thereafter, they decreased in the hippocampal CA1 region with age. At PM 24, Rip immunoreactive processes in the hippocampal CA1 region markedly decreased in the stratum radiatum. In the hippocampal CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus, the pattern of changes in Rip immunoreactivity and its protein level was similar to those in the hippocampal CA1 region; however, no significant changes were found in the CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus at various age stages. These results indicate that Rip immunoreactivity and protein level in the hippocampal CA1 region decreases significantly at PM 24 compared to the CA2/3 region and dentate gyrus.

Clever buggers eh?  happy088

Very shallow research, not a single mention of turnips.  noooo:

As the silly man has put his email to the article I have mailed and said he's a canute and what about the turnips. I have also pointed out that Moo Ho Won is very stupid name indeed and that he should change it because people with stupid names dont get the Nobel prize for gerbil fiddling.
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Snoopy on March 17, 2008, 04:29:32 PM

Meanwhile back on topic (https://www.virtual-pub.com/SMF/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.freesmileys.org%2Fsmileys%2Fad%2Fmissing.gif&hash=63ec1bb8e21bb9bbde17f8469aa3b5b96018f102)
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Grumpmeister on March 17, 2008, 04:35:51 PM
If I'm reading that right it just says that the female's immune system becomes more active when pregnant and slowly decreases back to normal levels afterwards while still passing antibodies to her young through her milk

Its been a while since I've had to read any technical medican blurb though.  rubschin:

Interesting.  rubschin: So all I need to do to fix my constant illness is knock myself up?

*waits for the inevitable response from Snoopy.....*  whistle:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: TG on March 17, 2008, 04:38:30 PM

Meanwhile back on topic (https://www.virtual-pub.com/SMF/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.freesmileys.org%2Fsmileys%2Fad%2Fmissing.gif&hash=63ec1bb8e21bb9bbde17f8469aa3b5b96018f102)

The topic subject has gone away so this should be declared an open thread and can be freely taken off topic.  happy088



Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Snoopy on March 17, 2008, 04:38:39 PM
If I'm reading that right it just says that the female's immune system becomes more active when pregnant and slowly decreases back to normal levels afterwards while still passing antibodies to her young through her milk

Its been a while since I've had to read any technical medican blurb though.  rubschin:

Interesting.  rubschin: So all I need to do to fix my constant illness is knock myself up?

*waits for the inevitable response from Snoopy.....*  whistle:

I think correctly speaking that someone else has to do the knocking up, you can only get yourself knocked up.

Unless you are into rubber gloves, straws and happen to know a vet.

I have a free day next month if you think you can fit me in.  eyes:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Nick on March 17, 2008, 05:05:58 PM
If I'm reading that right it just says that the female's immune system becomes more active when pregnant and slowly decreases back to normal levels afterwards while still passing antibodies to her young through her milk

Its been a while since I've had to read any technical medican blurb though.  rubschin:

Interesting.  rubschin: So all I need to do to fix my constant illness is knock myself up?

Wenchy in hermaphrodite shock! eeek:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Darwins Selection on March 17, 2008, 05:40:42 PM
If I'm reading that right it just says that the female's immune system becomes more active when pregnant and slowly decreases back to normal levels afterwards while still passing antibodies to her young through her milk

Its been a while since I've had to read any technical medican blurb though.  rubschin:

Interesting.  rubschin: So all I need to do to fix my constant illness is knock myself up?

Wenchy in hermaphrodite shock! eeek:

Bar Snail.
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Just One More on March 17, 2008, 06:52:56 PM
Just like to say hi to you all, i am off for a short break today, but be back Wed/ Thur to have fun, and to get to know you all rubschin: ;D

I thought it might have been Dippy doing a bit of cock-waving
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Darwins Selection on March 18, 2008, 09:15:58 AM
Just like to say hi to you all, i am off for a short break today, but be back Wed/ Thur to have fun, and to get to know you all rubschin: ;D

I thought it might have been Dippy doing a bit of cock-waving

Yes, it was quite a short post. whistle:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Barman on March 18, 2008, 09:19:12 AM
Just like to say hi to you all, i am off for a short break today, but be back Wed/ Thur to have fun, and to get to know you all rubschin: ;D

I thought it might have been Dippy doing a bit of cock-waving

Yes, it was quite a short post. whistle:
The cold I 'spec...  whistle:
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: Uncle Mort on March 18, 2008, 09:24:32 AM
Just like to say hi to you all, i am off for a short break today, but be back Wed/ Thur to have fun, and to get to know you all rubschin: ;D

I thought it might have been Dippy doing a bit of cock-waving

Yes, it was quite a short post. whistle:
The cold I 'spec...  whistle:

Who was that masked stranger?
Title: Re: Hi guys
Post by: markwoods39 on March 20, 2008, 08:57:18 AM
Quote from: tailgunner link=topic=3124. msg62238#msg62238 date=1205768128
Hello.

By the time you get back this thread will be about gerbil breeding in South Korea.

This is normal.   cloud9:


 lol: lol: lol: lol: lol: You are right rubschin: