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    CTNB1 Case Study

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    The multifunctional protein, beta-catenin (CTNNB1) acts on many critical roles in the cell life cycle, including cell differentiation, proliferation and cell-cell contact (Ozwan et al., 1989), CTNNB1 plays a central role in canonical WNT signaling pathway to success the gene transcription process (Clevers and Nusse., 2012). Regulation and degradation of CTNNB1 take place at the cellular level through phosphorylation of serine and/or threonine amino acid residues. Specific kinase proteins…

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    In higher vertebrates, such as amphibians and mammals, two blood coagulation pathways exist which both trigger the activation of thrombin through enzymatic cascades: an extrinsic tissue factor pathway, initiated mainly by internal or external trauma, and an intrinsic contact activation pathway, which is employed to repair minor external damage and injures. The binding of tissue factor (TF) to activated factor VII (FVIIa) is essential in the commencement of the coagulation cascade, as it serves…

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    The Pathway: A Short Story

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    Time is like a river. You cannot touch the same water twice, because the flow that has passed will never pass again. Childhood is the time in life where memories are forged yet they have do not really have a sentimental feeling. Now that those times are nearly gone, I begin to regret not cherishing them longer... Home is the starting place of love hope and dreams. "Run from the dragon mommy!! It's coming towards us!!" I hollered as loud as I could with my five-year-old…

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    My Second Pathway Essay

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    My Second Pathway-Bachelor of Health Sciences at Western University The program that I’m interested in taking is the Bachelor of Health Science program at the University of Western Ontario because the program will provide an interdisciplinary perspective on health, a proximate location, and for the university’s accreditation. Firstly, I am excited to go into this program because it will be with professors from a plethora of different traditional academic areas such as Anatomy (of…

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    job training centers. Providing students with career pathways. Students that need to work can enter the work force at a livable wage by completing a certificate program that compliments the completion of a two-year degree on the same subject matter. Many pathway programs have direct admissions avenues to four-year school to continue educational requirement for students who want to advance their education and career opportunities. The Pathway Initiative Programs give students work experience…

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    The pathway to college is not a simplex journey, as it requires successful navigation through vast quantities of information. Processing, interpreting, and acting upon knowledge gained throughout ones educational experience is not an innate skill, thus requiring the ability to think critically, while simultaneously planning for the unforeseen future. Developing the necessary skills to be deemed college ready can begin at a very early age. In fact, it is recommended that children attend…

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    Building New Pathways In The Brain It was once commonly accepted that a person’s brain ceased to change after reaching adulthood. Science believed that each part of the brain had its own specific function, and if a certain part was completely damaged, nothing could be done about it. This led to a belief that treatment for many brain conditions was impractical and unjustified, or that even changing our character was unfeasible. But new discoveries in neuroscience have shown that the brain is…

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    prevention pathways and early detection the control of skin cancer. (Cancer, 2011) STRATAGY-1 In WHO (2002) cancer prevention disease should be a key component in all cancer control programs. The cancer prevention concentrates on components those increases a person’s chances of creating cancer, furthermore on elements that can reduce the risk of developing cancer. The skin cancer risk factors are various components that are known to increase the danger of skin cancer. In generally the dangerous…

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    The ATP/CP Energy Pathway

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    The ATP/CP Energy Pathway is the first pathway used by the body to create ATP. The ATP/CP Energy Pathway is used for short term high intensity activities. Typically, the energy created via this pathway is completely depleted after 60 seconds. It takes approximately 8 minutes to replenish. The initial workout to utilize the ATP/CP Energy Pathway would would consist of a very fast sprints on a treadmill, track, or outside of 5-15 seconds with a 4 minute rest to allow time for the energy to be…

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    The things I would not change about the book would be the characters. I like how each of the characters are represented as, and kind of what happened. I would not change would be the personalities of each character, for example Clay is a nice, shy, and sweet boy. I like the cafe scene where Hannah, Jessica, and Alex did there stress free circle. I would also not change the setting of the story, for example where it takes place, in a small town with a small high school. I would only change…

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