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    Background Basal cell carcinoma can be defined as a malignant neoplasm in humans. Basal cell carcinoma originates in the areas between the follicles, subject to a spontaneous mutation. BCC’s can be organized into four categories: nodular, morpheaform, metatypical, and superficial. BCC can be treated generally through SMO inhibitors, for example, vismodegib (Ximena 398). Vismodegib is a molecule inhibitor of the Hedgehog (Hh) pathway (Pricl 389). The pathogenesis of BCC is the inapposite…

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    groups ideas are in line with the instructions given to the group.. This in a group would be known as the information giver. The information giver “provides the group with relevant information researches, organizes, and presents needed information”(p53) the group information giver in this case was Diane. she would make sure that everyone would be aware of the instructions for the activates and at times would even over analyze given instructions, like in the paper plate activity. An example of…

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    Since the company was established in 1998 in a private garage, Google has developed boom in all fields it enrolled. With the development of the company, Google has enhanced all the service standards even benefits to its employees. For example, Google now provides employees with transportation benefits, mean plan and other extra benefits. These days, Google has become the most popular company in the world which most graduates from top schools dream of. However, with the fast development in the…

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    The Cause Of Bone Cancer

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    Bone cancer is a tumor of the bone that demolishes normal bone tissue in which some cases, may spread to other areas of the body. This disease, generally, is life threatening, it causes tissues such as blood vessels, nerves, and bones to be destroyed by the cancer. Those with bone cancer have abnormal cells and when these cells get in the bloodstream, they can move to different parts of the body and spread the cancer. (Bone Cancer, 2016). Benign (noncancerous) bone tumors are more common than…

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    Proteus Syndrome Essay

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    activate Akt and also activate PDK1/2, which complete the Akt activation. Akt signaling effects many pathways , most notably: inhibiting BAD and other mediators of apoptosis, inhibiting GSK3β inhibition of β-catenin activity, activating MDM2 to suppress p53, and inhibiting TSC1/2 inhibition of mTOR (Figure 1). The exact…

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    ‘There is no doubt to anyone who reads the Xiyouji, however, that Sun Wukong is the true hero of the story. He encompasses all the qualities of a great epic hero.’ (Hera, 1998,p53). In America, there are heroes like Superman and Transformers; In China, there is hero named Sun Wukong. This poster not only uses the 3 d high-definition imagery technology as a medium to present a surreal scene, but also combines chromatics, semiotics…

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    List the hormones that play a role in the urinary system and what they do. Vasopressin (ADH antidiuretic hormone) and aldosterone are the hormones that play a role in the urinary system. In the urinary system vasopressin regulates water loss and aldosterone maintains the balance of electrolytes and water. Sources: "Vasopressin | Definition of Vasopressin by Medical Dictionary." TheFreeDictionary.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Dec. 2015. . "Aldosterone | Definition of Aldosterone by…

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    G1 Cell Cycle

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    Tobacco use affects p53 gene which main function is to activates DNA repairs proteins and slows down the progression of a cell going from G1 to S stages. Radiation exposure damage the DNA because normally a person is exposed to a low level of radiation, but when exposed to…

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    This essay will explain both modernization and dependency theories by highlighting some significant forces and values and evaluate both strengths and weaknesses of the two theories. Modernization theory can be defined as a system of ideas intended to explain the process of development within the context of societies. The theory refers to a model of transition from poor countries countries to rich countries. The theory’s center of interest is on the conversion of institutional structure in terms…

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    Suppose we have a certain segment of a DNA molecule ,a gene for example that we want to amplify ,that is make many identical copies of that gene of interest, one way is to basically take that gene to integrate it into a bacterial plasmid to place that recombinant plasmid into a bacterial cell and to allow that bacterial cell to divide many times and eventually make many copies of that gene of interest. The problem with this particular method is that it is not only time consuming and not only is…

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