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    5. Dwivedi, et al., (2008) described that the Synthesis of 11-substituted estradiol derivatives (12–17) has been approved out by the Grignard reaction with alkyl, allyl, and benzyl halides on 17b-hydroxy-3-methoxy-11-oxo-estra-1,3,5(10),8(9)-tetraene (10). The novel compounds (10 and 12–17) were appraised for their preliminary post-coital contraceptive (anti-implantation) activity in Sprague–Dawley rats. The tested compounds were managed orally and exhibited noteworthy anti-implantation activity…

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    1. Explain how cells specialize to form specific tissue and organs. Cells specialize to form specific tissue and organs by stem cells being able to develop into every type of cell in the body and eventually recreate a person’s tissues. With organs, after you gather the cells which can be from the patient’s own organs you have to go towards how they grow and specialise. The cells need to be put in the right environment, and exposed to the forces that they would normally experience in the body.…

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    ownership and control over their tissue, should be up to the person in which the tissues were extracted. A prime example of how weak tissue rights invaded someone’s right to privacy and should be made stronger, is Henrietta Lacks. When ill with cervix cancer, a scientist extracted cells from her cervix without consent. In fact, informed consent was introduced in court in 1957 because of her. Often in the past, tissue was taken from people this way because tissues extracted from other animals…

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    Mitosis and Cancerous Cells Introduction Mitosis is by definition, “A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.” Mitosis is a vital process to living organisms. Without mitosis, organisms could not grow, age, repair, or exist in general. Therefore, it is very important that the cell cycle is carefully controlled by the cell. This refers to is the limits set on cell division to…

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    Habraken – SAR method of analysis Strengths This method of urban analysis looks at the tissue or an urban fabric in two major components, namely buildings and spaces. So a complex tissue is analyzed by looking at it in terms of buildings and spaces. These buildings and spaces are further seen as either thematic or non thematic. When spaces or buildings follow certain rules which repeats itself to form a tissue, then those buildings and space are termed as thematic spaces. Those spaces or…

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    released by The Center for Medical Progress, an anti - abortion group, that showed Planned Parenthood executives and workers discussing how the organization provides fetal organs and tissues to researchers. The Center for Medical Progress had actors pose as representatives of a company charged with procuring fetal tissue for researchers. They secretly recorded trips to two clinics located in Texas and Colorado, and lunches with executives of Planned Parenthood. These videos have led to a…

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    Knee Joint Research Paper

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    made up of multiple different tissues that work together to provide function. Everything from the outer layer of the skin to the core of the bone is necessary for the joint to articulate properly. The most superficial layer of the knee is the skin, which is the largest organ of the human body and is made up of the epidermis and dermis, which in turn are made up of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium as well as dense, irregular collagenous connective tissue and glands, respectively (4).…

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    The Skin Research Paper

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    connective tissue. Muscle, nerves, sweet glands, and hair follicles exist in the dermis. These tissues helps the dermis in providing many functions such as: the elasticity of the skin, the regulation of body temperature, the sense of touch, pain, and…

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    Lipid Extraction Lab

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    RESULTS Lipid Extraction The prediction made was that adipose tissue most likely had the highest lipid content and skeletal muscle had the lowest lipid content when comparing liver, muscle, and adipose tissue. The percent lipid was found to be 30% in liver tissue, 70% in muscle tissue, and 90% in adipose tissue in the samples collected. Protein Extraction and Quantification The absorbance vs concentration curve prepared from the Bradford Protein Assay standards was found to have a linear…

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    4.2.3.5. Antioxidant assays in gastric tissue homogenate 4.2.3.5.1. Catalase activity Catalase activity in the gastric tissue was measured according to the procedures of Sinha (1972). One ml of homogenate solution was taken and mixed with 5 ml of phosphate buffer of pH 7.4. To this 4 ml of 0.2 M H2O2 was added and time noted. Exactly after 180 seconds of adding H2O2, a set of 1ml of reaction mixture from the above was taken and 2 ml dichromate acetic acid was added. It was then kept in a boiling…

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