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    Goodpasture Syndrome

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    membranes) More specifically, the antibodies are developed against the noncollagenous domain 1 of the alpha 3-chain of type IV collagen). The noncollagenous domain 1 alpha 3 chain of type IV collagen is specifically found in the basement membranes of the glomeruli and alveoli resulting in distinct kidney and lung pathology in patients with Goodpasture syndrome This specific type of collagen is also found, but less abundantly, on the basement membranes of the testis, inner ear, eye, and choroid…

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    treatments in maintaining healthy skin. The right skin care product would not cost half of these treatments' prices. To find the right product, take time to look at the labels. Two of the most important ingredients to look for are coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) a collagen booster. CoQ10 is very important if you want to keep your skin healthy. It is an antioxidant…

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    most prevalent non-surgical cosmetic process available today. By using radiofrequency energy that infiltrates deep into the skin’s surface, the best thermage doctors in Delhi tightens underlying arrangements while encouraging your body’s natural collagen construction. With Thermage’s noninvasive, no-downtime methodology to body contouring, patients are left feeling and looking amazing. Thermage is effective…

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    spots, wrinkles, fine lines etc which generally start appearing due to reduced production of collagen protein which mainly constitutes the face skin tissues.Collagen provides the elasticity and the suppleness to the skin.Most of the people face the issues of aging signs in their early 30s as the collagen formation start reducing with age.This miracle Renewiderm Ageless Moisturizer helps to enhance the collagen formation which in turn gives the necessary suppleness and elasticity to your skin…

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    alter the normal gene in two way. The first way it does this is by altering the collagen gene doing this by even the slightest manner causes type II, III, and IV of OI. The second way it does this is by failing to direct the genes which produce collagen causing type I of OI. The difference in the dominant genes is that the first affects the quality of the collagen while the second affects the quantity of the collagen. It is less common when someone is affected by OI from the recessive trait.…

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    increased amounts of structurally normal collagen are all known to be important in the development of this illness. 3 Different factors, including genetic, environmental, vascular, autoimmunologic factors are involved in the pathogenesis 2 . The clinical and pathologic manifestations result from three distinct processes: 1) severe fibroproliferative vascular lesions of small arteries and arterioles, 2) excessive and often progressive deposition of collagen and other extracellular matrix…

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    Tyranosaurus Summary

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    The reading and the lecture are both about the findings of living tissues, in the fossilized leg of Tyrannosaurus(Dinosaur). The reading presents some observation based findings, and the lecturer shows the opposite side of the picture, based on the facts. First of all, the author of the reading mentions the point of the presence of the small, inter connected system of channels which is soft, located in the inner cavities of the bone, and it reflects that this organism had blood vessels in the…

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    Diabetes Case Study

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    sodium is absent, the phlorizin does not seem to create much of a difference when compared to the control. As represented in the data, both types of collagen (Type IV and VI) would increase when glucose concentration levels and the cellular density increase. As stated in the question, the increased cellular density was caused by increased collagen…

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    Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder that affects the skeletal system. The disorder affects the bones, it makes them fragile and easy to break. OI has many different types; type I one being the most common and mildest, and type II is the most severe. The first case of OI was found in a partially mummified infant's skeleton found from ancient Egypt. In 1835, Jean Lobstein made the term for osteogenesis imperfecta and was the first to correctly understand the causes of the disorder.…

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    Osteogenesis imperfecta is caused by a lack of collagen in the bones that affect the body’s ability to make strong bones. Collagen is the major protein of the body’s connective tissue. In dominant Osteogenesis imperfecta, a person has either a lack of type 1 collagen or a poor quality of type 1 collagen, caused by a mutation in one of the type 1 collagen genes. In recessive Osteogenesis imperfecta, mutations in other genes interfere with collagen production. The result in all cases is weak bones…

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