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    Contrary to what one would expect based on the title of her book, The Forever Fix: Gene Therapy and the Boy Who Saved It, Ricki Lewis pens a narrative science focused on the milestones in the history of gene therapy, not just one success story (Lewis, 2012). Corey Haas, the boy who regained his vision after being sentenced to a life of blindness, is only one of the medical miracles mentioned; the book also devotes itself to presenting the theory and procedures behind gene therapy. As a…

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    My inspiration to do my project on Cystic Fibrosis dated back on Nov, 2016 when I participated Student Success Leadership Conference at Virginia Beach. One of the motivational speaker at the end of her speech played music video by One Republic “I lived”. In that video clip a teenager with cystic fibrosis was shown and explained how it feel living with cystic Fibrosis. The boy explained that having cystic fibrosis caused him to have breathing problem and he said that he felt he is breathing with…

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    Cystic Fibrosis The first childhood disease that I choose to discuss in my Flex Assignment is Cystic Fibrosis, or commonly known as CF for short. CF is and abnormality in the movement of sodium chloride in the body, which causes thick and sticky mucus to build up in the lungs and digestive system. Symptoms of CF are coughing, continuous lung infections, inability to gain weight, and constant fatigue. Later on in development, a big sign would be slow growth. CF is cause by a gene passing from…

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    little change in the sequence from protein folding can cause dramatic consequences that might lead to disease or sickness. Cystic Fibrosis is a common disease that affects the whole body, the main and most serious symptom is difficulty with breathing caused by frequent lung infections, Cystic Fibrosis is caused by the dysfunctional gene of the protein CFTR, cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator. CFTR is required to regulated the sweat, digestive juices, and mucus in the body.…

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    Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency also known as A1AD or AAT Deficiency is a genetic disorder. Laurell and Erickson in Sweden reported the first patients with the condition in 1963. Since their discovery much has been learned about the history if A1AD (Liebrman, 2002). The name of the disease comes from a deficiency of the serum antiprotease. This enzyme is a protein that protects the lungs from germs, dust, pollution, smoke and other inhaled chemicals. This enzyme…

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    Cystic fibrosis (CF) is characterized by frequent bacterial infections in the lung that lead to respiratory diseases such as bronchitis and bronchietasis (Konstan et al. 1995). Inflammatory responses in the lungs have been reported to cause damage to the lungs and weakened local defences, thereby preventing the treatment of lung infections (Konstan et al. 1995). However, high doses of ibuprofen are known to reduce swelling, migration and aggregation of neutrophils without increasing the effects…

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    What is gluten exactly? Gluten is a protein that is found in many grains such as wheat, rye, durum, spelt, semolina and barley. Gluten can also be present in products such as vitamins, medicines, and even lip balms. When your body struggles to digest these proteins, you can experience extreme allergic reactions such as gluten sensitivity and gluten intolerance or Celiac disease. What is Celiac disease? Celiac disease is a disorder of the digestive tract which damages the small intestine and…

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    Cystic Fibrosis Part 1 Jenna Saline Kaplan University Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic condition that has an affect on many organs of the patient. This disease will ultimately lead to fatal impairment of the lungs. It is most common to see Cystic Fibrosis diagnosed from early childhood to young teens. Cystic Fibrosis is an autosomal recessive disorder in which both gene alleles must be mutated for the disease to be expressed (Ignatavicius and Workman, 2013). As every person…

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    Blood-Brain Barrier The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a highly specific permeable barrier that separates the blood from the brain extracellular fluid (BECF) in the central nervous system (CNS). The BBB is composed by brain endothelial cells, which is connected by tight junctions with high electrical resistivity . The BBB allows passage of water, gases and lipid soluble molecules by passive diffusion and selective transport of molecules such as glucose and amino acids . The blood–brain barrier…

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