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    CELL SIGNALING AND CELL TRANSDUCTION INTRODUCTION: In this lecture, we will study about cell signaling and signal transduction. Each cell in a multicellular animal is bombarded with chemical signals that are made by other cells and this is how communication occurs at cells level by different signaling molecule. Signals that regulate cell metabolism, alter or maintain its differentiated state, determine whether it should divide, and dictate whether it will live or die. The word “signals” in…

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    Dopamine Research Paper

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    Treatments Introduction Pleasure, happiness, love, excitation, motivation, pain, anxiety, sad, anger, and all emotional feelings related to being human are linked to the chemicals and hormones that trigger the brain. The human body to function properly must have chemicals, hormones and fluids in balance. This state of being in balance is called homeostasis. If one or more of these chemicals falls out of balance from either…

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    Another powerful Scripture it is found in the Bible book of Hebrew chapter 4 verse 12 where it states; “For the Word of God (the entire Bible, once again, God’s con-stitution is “alive” and “active;” it cuts more keenly than any two-edged sword, piercing as far as the place where life and spirit, joints and marrow, divide: It sifts the purposes and “thoughts” of the “heart.” End quote; New English Bible. In addition , in this book you will find exactly what is stated in the book of…

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    Gender Bias

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    Gender bias in biomedical and medicinal research has always maintained a “male tilt” throughout history. Recently, the NIH addressed the presence of gender-bias in medicinal research by increasing funding in gender-based research done on mice (Bichell). Gender–based medicine was only developed recently from the increasing concern in women’s health. In her research, Dr. Kautzy-Willer found 306274 results for “women’s health” when searching in a scientific literature database, but only 3107…

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    This birth control method is a device inserted into your uterus, which may cause spotting. • Hormonal imbalance. Two hormones (estrogen and progesterone) regulate your monthly cycle. If imbalance occurs, you may have spotting instead of period. Hormonal imbalance may result from thyroid gland problems, dysfunctional ovaries, using/stopping birth control pills, and severe stress. • Uterine fibroids/polyps. These non-cancerous growths in the uterus are…

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    corepressors of nuclear receptor and acts as one of the functional groups. These corepressors include NCOR1 and NCOR2 (also called silencing mediator of retinoid and thyroid receptors, or SMRT). Both of the complexes they formed are transcriptional coregulatory proteins mediating the repression function of unliganded nuclear hormone receptors and other classes of transcriptional repressors. The enzymatic activity of HDAC3 is one of the potential mechanisms of conveying a repression signal when…

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    promotes the removal of body fats. 7-Keto DHEA: This increases metabolic function and energy expenditure with subsequent increase in caloric utilization causing fat loss. Tyr-Somatostatin: Aids fat loss without suppressing natural production of thyroid hormone. R-Alpha Lipoic Acid (RLA): An antioxidant. This also breaks down carbohydrate for energy. Yohimbine: This increases lipolysis thus promoting weight loss. Hordenine: This promotes weight loss by facilitating body metabolic processes. …

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    Canis lupus familiaris (dogs) were likely the first animals to be domesticated by humans. Humans and dogs share a long intertwined history. DNA evidence suggests domestic dogs most likely diverged from wolves as long as 135,000 years ago (Udell and Wynne). The American Kennel Club (AKC), a registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States, recognizes 167 breeds. Being that dogs are one of the most common household pets owned by humans, it is important to understand their physiology for…

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    Research Analysis Both developed and developing nations around the world have experienced some degree of unfortunate fetal and early childhood development based upon the food and agriculture associated in that nation. The food, agriculture, and soil in developed and developing countries can cause damaging birth defects upon pregnant women and the physical development of early childhood. This topic can of great conflict, for the keen natural resources needed for the survival of both the mother…

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    damage. Most bears can get poisoned just when a bit of oil touches their fur. Blasts, constructions, transportations, and oil factories can affect polar bears. The arctic food chain contain toxic and chemicals. Bears with diseases have vitamin A, thyroid hormones, and antibodies, all of this is caused by…

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