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General Discussion & Feedback => Guest Book => Topic started by: DoctorBeaver on 14/02/2008 18:09:12
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I was reading the article on brain cells and at the bottom is a section entitle "Nature's Poisonous Bounty" with 3 pictures of poisonous creatures. I can't see the relevance to the rest of the page. Has this section been linked to the wrong page?
Here the link to the article...
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/articles/article/how-does-a-brain-cell-work/ (http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/articles/article/how-does-a-brain-cell-work/)
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I think you are right I see no relevance either! Thats odd.. Thanks Doc.. I am sure Dave will see your post..and will take a look at it!
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but arnt them spider fangs awesome,infact their so awesome their stimulating my brain cells.
Just trying to help out Dave [;)]
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but arnt them spider fangs awesome,infact their so awesome their stimulating my brain cells.
Just trying to help out Dave [;)]
Shall I find another straw for you to clutch at? [:P]
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If you read the article you'll see that it talks about ion channels and the poisonous animals are toxic by virtue of their venom blocking these membrane pores.
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I did read the article and I did note the mention of ion channels. But, even so, that section at the bottom seems a bit spurious. If there was some mention of venom in the article it would make a lot more sense.
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Dear Matron,
The good doctor seems to be having another attack. Please bring his medication. The calcium channel, the potassium channel and the sodium channel are all mentioned in both the body of the article and also in the types of channels blocked by the poison. It may only be a slight leap of cognition but it is a sign of serous worsening of his condition.
Dr. Jim Bob
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Yeah, blame the NHS for not giving me my pills. [>:(]