question?

<p>yo i published my scientific research on the "sensory neuron specific regulatory regions of the mouse gene encoding for the Sodium ion channel Nav1.8" in Nature. no bs, like 4real.</p>

<p>so how much does this help in college admission?</p>

<p>Quite frankly, not much if your English skills are not adequate.</p>

<p>Abstract:
Yo biutzhces y’no the mofoing sesesesensory nnneuron sssspecific (etc) iz really reallly cul.</p>

<p>4real</p>

<p>like seriusily </p>

<p>4real</p>

<p>R u the lead researcher and first author of u’re paper? Or just part-time aid?</p>

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LOL FAUVE HOW OLD R U BRAH
I thought you were an adult.</p>

<p>1042394059681729, i hate you as much as i can possibly hate an anonymous poster on a forum. consider your ■■■■■■■■ successful.</p>

<p>Are you talking about this paper?
[Identification</a> of the Sensory Neuron Specific Regulatory Region for the Mouse Gene Encoding the Voltage Gated Sodium Channel Nav1.8](<a href=“http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2562579/]Identification”>Identification of the Sensory Neuron Specific Regulatory Region for the Mouse Gene Encoding the Voltage Gated Sodium Channel Nav1.8 - PMC)</p>

<p>It was published in the Journal of Neurochemistry, not Nature. It authors are Henry Puhl and Stephen Ikeda. One works for the NIH and has 11 published papers, and the other has a PhD.
I doubt you are either.</p>

<p>OWNED!!! :smiley: lol!</p>

<p>lulz 10 char</p>

<p>Isn’t ■■■■■■■■ fun?
The best part is that they can be figured out easily by one google search. :P</p>