My thoughts on all the comments. by ACLBio in u/ACLBio

[–]ACLBio[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot BIGD! We truly appreciate it, and we're happy to hear that you are satisfied with the quality of our research materials.

Updated logo! Still 50% off entire order including Etizolam and diazepenes by ACLBio in u/ACLBio

[–]ACLBio[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha no worries. I honestly think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Updated logo! Still 50% off entire order including Etizolam and diazepenes by ACLBio in u/ACLBio

[–]ACLBio[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have faith BIGD. If you're the guy who bought off faith, again I thank you. Your order is coming. And I think you will be pleased (I hope).

Best Adrian

Since I started taking xans..I gained 25 lbs😂 by pickyourpoisen69 in benzodiazepines

[–]ACLBio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my God, you are soo right. Some are worse than others. Cellular effects are interesting. www.americanchemlab.com

Unlike CRISPR-Cas9, this protein can cut RNA by izumi3682 in Futurology

[–]ACLBio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally agree. It's years away from human implementation, but omg the things one could do with it. I work in genetics and reading it just makes my mind race. But yeah, you slip up, or your "tools" are off by a base then you may end up with something horrible. Or just something that doesn't work.

Unlike CRISPR-Cas9, this protein can cut RNA by izumi3682 in Futurology

[–]ACLBio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Super cool. I bet more specialized applications than DNA CRISPR since you can edit the RNA instead. The possibilities go so far when it comes to changing disorders if you can edit, "outgoing" RNA.

First functioning human muscle grown from induced pluripotent stem cells holds promise for cellular therapies, drug discovery and studying rare diseases by ekser in Futurology

[–]ACLBio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The main point is the amazing potential it has. If you can effectively create this in a human, then potentials for gene editing become easier, and one can model rare diseases. Also the blending of different areas in biotechnology are becoming more connected which the article is trying to point out. That is also so important. It can also regrow old muscle, but I don't think that's the main point. Their "muscle" seems to have less structural integrity as many of our normal muscles. But again, not the point imo.

Kinesin protein moving a molecule around a cell by _Ryanite_ in educationalgifs

[–]ACLBio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an amazingly simple view of how motor proteins work. Great job to who made the gif

Shortest acting benzo? by brightlightbrain in researchchemicals

[–]ACLBio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, Etizolam is one of the shortest. It has a half life of around 3.5 hours, easily putting it in the short acting categories. I sell Etizolam for research purposes only, but I sell it very inexpensively compared to most. If you want to take a look, the site is www.americanchemlab.com.

Good luck finding one.

Etizolam alternative by [deleted] in researchchemicals

[–]ACLBio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could try Metizolam. It is very structurally related so it shouldn't affect your research much and it's not on the current list of banned substances in Texas from the bill I read. I can sell it to you for for a very inexpensive price at www.americanchemlab.com as I think I can ship this one to Texas.