yes and my point is how do you know it is specific to the hisoka-allergen unless you have obtained the hisoka-allergen??Originally posted by starblue:like i said, the isoforms are individualistic. every homosapien has a different isoform. indeed, if the elucidation is more efficient and less expensive, it can be used as a form of finger printing for criminological studies.
see??? that was the dimerisation of the Utter Bullsht domain.Originally posted by hisoka:yeah lor when she starts bullying me and wishing for me to die, go to jail or stay depressed she doesn't want to stop one![]()
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ooi dun tease pple lah. not every one go uni one yu look down on them arh??Originally posted by starblue:
you said u are 26??? got bluff me not? you studying now or wad???
my good mister.... biological nomenclature is a very simple thing indeed. it was a matter of naming it after the individual who expresses that isoform.Originally posted by hisoka:yes and my point is how do you know it is specific to the hisoka-allergen unless you have obtained the hisoka-allergen??
i asking him for more personal details. like which schools he has had been through before, what subjects he's taken. it's a purely innocent question.Originally posted by hisoka:ooi dun tease pple lah. not every one go uni one yu look down on them arh??![]()
and how did you know the individual expresses that isoform??Originally posted by starblue:my good mister.... biological nomenclature is a very simple thing indeed. it was a matter of naming it after the individual who expresses that isoform.
it is found that homo sapiens generally express their own isoforms. the only exceptions are those who experience chromosomal dysjuncture. but those usually dun survive the paturation.Originally posted by hisoka:and how did you know the individual expresses that isoform??
nono you miss the question. the question is how do you know that this individual expresses this particular isoform that triggers the response.Originally posted by starblue:it is found that homo sapiens generally express their own isoforms. the only exceptions are those who experience chromosomal dysjuncture. but those usually dun survive the paturation.
Mi 26... but no study bio de.. sorry hor..Originally posted by starblue:
you said u are 26??? got bluff me not? you studying now or wad???
then wad u study?? which JC/poly u go? now working or??Originally posted by Mao x 2:Mi 26... but no study bio de.. sorry hor..![]()
Mi engineering field.. mi working now.. mi knocking off le.. Mi see you around. Starblue!Originally posted by starblue:then wad u study?? which JC/poly u go? now working or??
i also engineering field mahOriginally posted by Mao x 2:Mi engineering field.. mi working now.. mi knocking off le.. Mi see you around. Starblue!![]()
ok, let's establish certain facts first.Originally posted by hisoka:nono you miss the question. the question is how do you know that this individual expresses this particular isoform that triggers the response.
oh cool... next time crap in your enginchimoglish with hisoka lah...Originally posted by Mao x 2:Mi engineering field.. mi working now.. mi knocking off le.. Mi see you around. Starblue!![]()
now, to answer your question, i got the information from a journal paper... cant recall the research team responsible for this major biological breakthrough. but i suspect someone you were stalked.... and i was too, for that matter.Originally posted by hisoka:nono you miss the question. the question is how do you know that this individual expresses this particular isoform that triggers the response.
Originally posted by starblue:ok, let's establish certain facts first.
1) every individual expresses their own specific kind of isoform or the Bullsht and Utter domains, which are able to dimerise together.
2) when dimerised, the complex assumes its active form and is able to bind to their own specific receptors (little is known about the exact characteristic of the receptors, or how they recognise the isoforms to such precise specificity.
a very recent research has elucidated a new receptor--hisoka-recognising receptor, which specifically binds to dimerised activated Utter Bullsht domain.
this triggers a cascade of signalling pathways that lead to physiological and psychological effectors on the target tissues of one particular organism, Sapien Starblue. the exact mechanism is still under heavy construction.
haiz.... read too much journals recently.. see wad it did to me??Originally posted by hisoka:![]()
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Originally posted by LazerLordz:Wah...I come back and it's a new crapbox?![]()
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hello there... how's your day??Originally posted by LazerLordz:Wah...I come back and it's a new crapbox?![]()
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yah.... but got ways to prevent that i suppose.... for one, there are always transcriptional inhibitors. and then, you have anti-dimerisation agents also....Originally posted by hisoka:![]()
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and i just found out that my presence/contact might cause starblue to act impulsively and irrationally
some one wants me to keep on being depressed or even more depressedOriginally posted by starblue:hello there... how's your day??
ok, before someone wails again, how's your day, hisoka?![]()
finished that tiresome theatre essay of mine.. i feel elated.Originally posted by starblue:hello there... how's your day??
ok, before someone wails again, how's your day, hisoka?![]()
oh.. that sucks.... well... cheer up dude...Originally posted by hisoka:some one wants me to keep on being depressed or even more depressed