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    Body Plane Research Paper

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    are superior, or above, to the right and left lumbar region, as well as they are located on either side of the epigastric region. The right and left hypochondriac regions contain the diaphragm, some of the kidneys, the right side of the liver, the spleen, and part of the pancreas. The epigastric region follows and is superior to the umbilical region. The epigastric region contains a majority of the pancreas, part of the stomach, part of the stomach, the liver, the inferior vena cava, the…

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    Cd20 Unit 4

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    present on all B cells. It is a transgenic model of human gene CD-19 introduced into the mice for research studying the effect of CD19 related to B-cell related immunological response B. CD1dloCD5+ is a rare phenotype of Regulatory B cells found in spleen of normal and autoimmune mice producing IL-10 and hence also called the B10 cells. As this phenotype is identifies to regulate T cell dependent inflammatory response, they are researched for role in myasthenia gravis and other neuro…

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    Tonicity Lab Report

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    solutions work best in in-vivo modeling of vaso-occulsive episodes. In times of hypoxia, oftentimes patients with sickle cell disease can experience increased deformations of their red blood cells, which an adhere to the microvasculature of bones or the spleen and cause pain. Before this review, it was unsure how tonicity of intravenous replacement fluid impacted the resolution of the pain episodes. Carden and his team used human blood to determine that hypotonic and isotonic fluids help to…

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    The Healthy People 2020, evidence and research based document, examines the leading health issues that are present nationwide, and based on the findings provides objectives and goals for improving health for all residents of the United States that can be applied at local, state and national levels (HealthyPeople.gov, 2016). The residents of the United States in rural setting is a segment of population that shares numerous health care issues and challenges facing the urban population,…

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    17-year-old Evan Murray who played as quarterback for his New Jersey high school is a prime example. After being hit a great number of times during his last game, Murray who said he was okay just to be able to continue to play suffered from a lacerated spleen which caused him to hemorrhage internally. He was pronounced dead the same…

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    But, with those symptoms they start by doing a full physical exam and feel for swelling in the liver, the spleen, and the lymph nodes under the arms, in the groin, and the neck. The doctor will most likely do blood work to determine the number of mature. The blood tests might show the person has leukemia, but not what type it is. A bone marrow aspiration test might be needed to check for the blood cells that cause leukemia and to see what type of leukemia it is. This test is done by inserting a…

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    Innate Immunity

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    In a healthy individual, the bloodstream remains sterile – free of any pathogens. The immune system, which is responsible for defending the body against pathogens, is a very complex and vital body system. The immune system involves both innate and adaptive immunity. Innate immunity functions as the “first responder” system of the body. The skin, the mucous membranes are the first line of defense in innate immunity. The skin and mucous membranes serve to prevent microbes from…

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    The Crescent Moon Disease: Sickle Cell Sickle cell anemia is a disease that is passed throughout families. Sickle cell affects the red blood cells, which cause the blood cells to look like a crescent moon instead of looking like a disc, like the photo included above. There are two types of Sickle cell: Sickle Cell Anemia and Sickle Cell- Hemoglobin C. Sickle Cell Anemia is the less severe one out of the two. Sickle Cell Anemia affects many racial and ethnic groups. One in four hundred…

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    What is Mononucleosis? Mononucleosis or “The Kissing Disease” is a viral infection which causes swollen lymph nodes, fever, and sore throat. Causes The Kissing Disease is caused by contact of saliva from an infected person to another person; it can also be spread through contact by an infected person. This disease is not commonly infected by other diseases. The disease has been diagnosed together with a disease by the name of Epstein-Bar Virus for short EBV. A person usually beings to feel the…

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    Ehbp1 Research Paper

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    The full name of EHBP1 is "EH domain binding protein 1." The symbol for the gene is EHBP1. Other names for the EHBP1 gene are HPC12, NASCIN, and KIAA0903. EH Domain Binding Protein 1 is a protein coding gene. This gene codes for an Eps15 homology domain binding protein. Its protein type is a vesicle. The encoded protein may play a role in endocytic trafficking. It is associated with prostate cancer. This gene is commonly found within the cytosol and the plasma membrane of a cell. It's size is…

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