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    BEST PRACTICES IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN THE UNITED STATES – U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT Although the present research aims at facilities for severe mental illness in the Houston area, we find it relevant to get an overview of some of the best practices in mental health throughout the United States. It provides a reference of what good facilities have to offer and what can be achieved in this field. To build our list of excellent services over the Country, we considered two primary sources. The…

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    Electron Motion Control and Imaging M. Th. Hassan Electron motion in atomic systems, which happens on timescales of attoseconds (10-18s), is at the heart of all phenomena in nature. For instance, the motion of electrons in the chemical bonds determines the structure change in the molecules. Therefore, controlling this fast electron motion, in turn, allows to control the molecular structure change. Additionally, recording snapshots of the electron motion will provide real-time access to all…

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    Over the past decade exome sequencing has become a very useful tool in genetic testing. While there are many other methods used for genetic testing, exome sequencing has many advantages over them. Much like any other method, exome sequencing has a few practical limitations. Though this type of sequencing is a fairly new method, more recent research has found it extremely beneficial in aiding with genetic disease diagnosis as well as cancer studies. Through the analysis of exome sequencing,…

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    increase and intensify p53 stabilization which would have allowed the cell to be protected with the positive feedback loop. This provides the cell a better living environment where is not being affected by any damages in the DNA or cellular pressure. Bioinformatics estimates propose that a grand amount mRNAs possess equivalents to miR-34a sequence. New studies have discovered how microRNA-34a is crucial in neuroblastoma tumorigenesis, which permits researchers and doctors to observe the power…

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    Arabidopsis Experiment

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    Arabidopsis cell wall mutants INTRODUCTION & AIMS Plant cell walls are highly dynamic structure which is made up of polysaccharide such as cellulose. In plant cell, cellulose is synthesised at the plasma membrane by the enzyme cellulose synthase (CesA) which forms rosette structure with 18 CesA proteins in total. Mutating any of these CesA proteins is thought to interfere with the normal production of cellulose in plant. As cellulose is an important component of cell wall and is essential for…

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    The polymorphic 43Thr BCL-2 protein confers relative resistance to autoimmunity: an analytical evaluation. Hum Genet 1998; 103:435?440. Matthew J. Betts and Robert B. Russell. Amino Acid Properties and Consequences of Substitutions. Chapter 14. Bioinformatics for Geneticists. Edited by Michael R. Barnes and Ian C. Gray. 2003; 289-…

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    BRCA2 Genetic Testing

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    BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic testing, should everyone do it? Introduction Cancer happens when the cells in the body grow out of control and make tumors. This procedure is organized by biochemical in different parts of the body. (7) Breast cancer is the most common cancer among all the woman and about 5-10 percent of breast cancers are heritable. (9) Mutation in BRCA genes is responsible for 25 percent Inherent Breast cancer. Breast cancer is affected by so many risk factors. Every year about 233,000…

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    L. Cyprinacea Case Study

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    Illumina sequencing and predictive algorithms to explore similarities and differences in the transcriptomes of the free living and adult parasitic stage of L. cyprinacea. This study involves first de novo transcriptome analysis of L. cyprinacea. Bioinformatic analyses of the transcriptomic data allowed a detailed exploration of molecular changes associated with the transition from the free-living to the parasitic stage and a prediction of the roles that key transcripts play in the metabolic…

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    BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic testing, should everyone do it? Shahrzad Eslamian Purpose: For a person with a positive mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2, the chance of getting breast cancer increases by 50-60 percent.1 This causes concern for some women and makes them take a BRCA1/2 mutation test to make sure they are not carrying this mutation. In September 2015, a research from UCLA was published that indicated some debate over whether or not testing BRCA genes is worth the cost.4 This paper will be…

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    Chapter-1 Introduction to Indian Pharmaceutical Industry 1.1 Introduction The Indian pharmaceutical industry holding the top most position among all science based technology spread with wide ranging of technicalities in the complex field of drug manufacturing and drug innovations. The Indian pharmaceutical industry stands fourth in terms of volume and attained the fourteen in terms of value. Export of Indian pharmaceutical industry works as a fuel for the growth of the industry. The Indian…

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