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    plasmid DNA, conduct restriction analysis of plasmid DNA, conduct DNA sequencing, and lastly analyzed DNA sequence (Garey, Moore, Yoder, Harmon, & Mason, 2016). To begin, a DNA extraction was conducted for Drosophila melanogaster using the method of lysis, which is when the membrane of the cell is compromised and the contents within are released (Brooker, 2009). For the purpose of this experiment sodium dodecyl…

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    metal ion affinity and size exclusion columns, and ultimately using the purified protein product in setting up crystallization screens. I was unable to obtain any crystals of hS100A7 due to the usage of the protease inhibitor cocktail AEBSF after cell lysis, which is known to interfere with protein crystallization. The next steps after storage of the frozen protein are to remove any endotoxins in the protein solution in order to be used in in vivo drug…

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    Staging Stage refers to the condition of your cancer, such as how large the tumor is, and whether it has spread (National Cancer Institute, 2015). The stage of cancer during diagnosis is used to refer to it, even where the condition worsens. When new information is added to the previous results, the cancer might change though the stage will remain the same. Staging helps the doctor to determine the proper treatment plan, to gauge the prognosis and share the patient information. “The future of…

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    1ml per sample. The samples were incubated at 4⁰C overnight. The following day, the samples were washed with DPBS at 4⁰C and then washed with 2ml 1 perm buffer twice. Anti-mouse Foxp3- PE Ab was added in a 1:100 dilution for 30 mins at 4⁰C. The samples were washed with perm buffer and resuspend in DPBS for flow cytometry analysis. Table 2.4 Antibody panel for SHPS-1 Phenotyping Panel PerCP FITC APC PE PB DC 1 CD45 CD11b CD11c CD103 B220 DC 2 CD4 CD11b CD11c CD8 B220 Treg CD3 CD25 FoxP3 CD4…

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    because it is more effective against the gram-negative Neisseria gonorrheae than its predecessors. These drugs include cephalexin (Keflex), ceftriaxone (Rocephin), ceftizoxime, cefoxitin, and cefotaxime. These antibiotics cause cellwall damage and lysis in gram-negative bacteria (Talaro,). Macrolides such as azithromycin and Tetracyclines such as doxycycline are sometimes used in conjuction with cephalosporins. Macrolides and tetracyclines have identical functions. Both workby inhibiting…

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    The Ebola Virus

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    B. Introduction/Background/History: Ebola is a virus that is very deadly. Four out of five strains can make people sick. While inside of the body it is possible to do the following things: kills cells, full bleeding internally, wrecks the immune system, and harms every organ in the body. It is very infrequent to catch Ebola. The only way that people can get infected with the disease is from direct contact with fluids from those who are already infested with Ebola. C. Content: Ebola was first…

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    look more objective and neutral, and past tense is a way to indicate that this experiment was already finished at the time of writing. For example, the researcher uses “The cells were examined on a daily basis” and “MCF-7 cells were suspended in 0.5 lysis…

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    cholerae cells could be used to fertilize crops that have B. subtilis growing on their roots, acting as an anti-fungal. Since V. cholerae are gram-negative, they would be unable to produce a spore in the event of a lack of resources, leading to the lysis of the cells. This would release the genetic material of V. cholerae, perhaps with the vibrio pathogenicity island containing the genetic code for the TCP intact. B. subtilis could then integrate the genetic code for the toxin-coregulated pilus…

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    GTPase activity of FtsZ assembly which is lethal to bacteria and this leads to inhibition of bacterial cell proliferation by impeding the assembly dynamics of FtsZ in the Z-ring. Moreover, MGO present in the MH results in the cell length changes, cell lysis, and alterations to DNA appearance. These changes are likely to reflect the different regulatory circuits of the pathogenic organisms that ultimately lead to bacterial cell…

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    Dalise Atwell BIO 212 Dr. Boles Excelsior College Penicillin and its Impact on Microbiology Penicillin has saved many lives past and current. “Before the discovery and use of penicillin, infectious diseases had been the leading cause of death throughout history. Furthermore, the therapeutic tools available for treating infections were few and of limited use.”(Kardos 2011) Penicillin has been the drug of choice when treating many diseases. Even though there are people allergic to…

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