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    Arabidopsis Thaliana Root

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    various cellular components without any difficulty. However, in case of SA treated plants there seems to be no clear demarcation between the cellular components. During the initial exposure of plant roots to SA there is a disruption of the root’s histology by the formation of node and pocket like structure. These cellular outgrowths can very well be the cause of the secondary root structure formation. In comparison to the initial exposure, the latter images (28 days) shows the gradual loss of…

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    What is Psoriasis? Psoriasis represents chronic inflammatory skin condition with complex pathophysiology and significant genetic background. This disease is characterized by erythematous, scaling lesions that exhibit variable patterns and body distribution, as well as different clinical phenotypes. Psoriasis can singifincatly influence the quality of life and usually requires lifetime control. Although hippocrates described scaling diseases of the skin under heading 'lopoi', the first clinical…

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    very soluble but highly toxic ammonium before being converted to urea and is then transported to the liver for excretion. There is some remaining keto acid which can be respired or converted to a carbohydrate or fat for storage. c. Describe the histology and gross structure of the liver Hepatic artery Supplies the liver with oxygenated blood from the heart. The oxygen supplied is need for aerobic respiration. Hepatic portal vein This carries oxygenated blood to the liver. The blood is…

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    Anatomy And Physiology

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    Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy means the structure of the human body. Ana (making) Tomy (cutting.) Physiology means the study of normal human body’s functions. Physio (physical) Logy (study.) There are two different types of anatomy, which are Gross Anatomy and Microscopic Anatomic. Gross Anatomy refers to the structures that can be seen with the eyes. For example: the heart, the liver, and the kidneys. There are several subdivisions of Gross Anatomy such as; surface anatomy,…

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    Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)

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    Moreover, HCV genetic material has been recognized “in the cancer cells and surrounding liver tissue.” (3) In addition, it is suspected that the occurence rate of genotype 1b is noted elevated in patients who have worsening liver destruction in histology view. Furthermore, tumor suppression and DNA repair have been impaired by restrict binding of NS5A protein and P53. (2) This mechanism also presented inhibition of T-cell proliferation which plays critical role in immune system. In core…

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    Retinitis Pigmentosa is an inherited retinal disease with progressive degeneration of the photoreceptors, leading sometimes to blindness, it is well characterized by its heterogeneous genetics. The first signs can be observed in adolescence or early adulthood including night blindness and progressive loss of peripheral vision in daylight, eventually concluding in severe visual impairment, may be inherited as X-linked, autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive. Many genes had been involved with…

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    Pharmacist Essay

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    program at the UCSD Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical is four years in time. The first of the program is mostly focused on teaching the student pharmacists the basic of biology and chemistry. The courses include Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Histology, and Human Anatomy. The student will also take a yearlong courses of Pharmaceutics where they learn about the basics of Pharmackinetics and Dosage forms. Also students will learn the basics of Biostatics, Study design, and Pharmacy Law.…

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    The frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes are the most prone to suffer from an ischemic stroke due to their shared blood supply. The frontal lobe is located within the anterior cranial fossa, whereas the temporal lobe is situated in the middle cranial fossa. The middle cerebral artery (MCA) is the region of interest as this is the most common site for ischemic strokes. The MCA consists of four sections. The M1 segment consists of lenticulostriate vessels which irrigate the basal ganglia. The M2…

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    Introduction As we all know, that anatomy is one of the historical subject and is still continuously being taught on due to its importance. The study itself begins as early as 1600 BC, with the emerging of Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus. The study during this era is mostly description on some parts of the human body. During the time of Aristotle, dissection was implemented on animal and this leads to founding of comparative anatomy subject. It was not until during the reign of King Ptolemy that…

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    Clinic Heterogeneity

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    The high biological and clinic heterogeneity of the disease has fostered efforts to improve patients’ selection: choosing the right treatment for the right patient is the ultimate goal of all HR PCa research. During the last years, new tools became available, allowing for better selection and counseling of patients potentially curable with a single-modality primary treatment, but also useful to choose who is more likely to benefit from multimodality treatment, after a primary intervention. A…

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