Basic Reagents and Techniques of Molecular Biology Laboratory Protocols Ausubel F‚ Brent R‚ Kingston R‚ Moore D‚ Seidman J‚ Smith J‚ Struhl K. Current Protocols in molecular biology. John Wiley & Sons‚ New York‚ 1996. Sambrook J‚ Fritsch EF‚ Maniatis T. Molecular Cloning: a Laboratory Manual‚ 2nd ed.‚ Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory‚ Cold Spring Harbor‚ N.Y.‚ 1989. Basic Tools for DNA Manipulation and Molecular Genetic Analysis Enzymes Vectors Gel Electrophoresis PCR Southern blotting
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Features and outcomes of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in Egypt‚ single center experience prospective study Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is the infection of the ascetic fluid that occur in the absence of a visceral perforation and in the absence of an intraabdominal inflammatory focus such as abscess‚ acute pancreatitis or cholecystitis (Guarner C and Soriano G‚ 2007). Since its initial description in 1964‚ research has transformed spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
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DIGESTIVE ENZYMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Mouth -the oral cavity or the mouth contains salivary glands that secrete a wide range of enzymes to aid the first step of metabolism of food. The salivary gland secretes the enzyme lysozyme which has an antibacterial action. The enzymes secreted by the mouth mainly provide protection against bacteria. Betaine helps to maintain a fluid balance inside the mouth. The lists of digestive enzymes secreted by the oral cavity are mentioned in the table. Enzymes
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Bone Cancer Bone cancer is when there is an abnormal growth in the amount of tissue in a bone. These strange growths can be either benign or malignant‚ but usually malignant. There are two types of bone cancer; primary and secondary. In primary bone cancer‚ the cancer had actually started in the cells of the bone‚ whilst in secondary‚ the cancer has started in a different area and traveled through the body to the bone. The three main types of bone cancer are osteosarcomas‚ Ewing’s sarcomas‚ and
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GENERAL DATA L.B‚ 59/F right handed‚ Catholic‚ presently residing at Famy Laguna. Admitted for the 1st time at QMMC last January 17‚ 2012. CHIEF COMPLAINT: Abdominal pain radiating to the back HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: The patient was apparently well until 4 days PTA‚ the patient experience abdominal pain located in the epigastric area described as stabbing pain after tasting oily viand that she cooked. She did not took any medication or seek any consult. 2 days prior to admission
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adenoma Laboratory Findings: Patient’s Laboratory Values | Serum Ca2+ | 11.5 mg/dl (normal‚ 10mg/dl) | Serum phosphate | 2mg (normal‚ 3.5 mg/dl) | Serum parathyroid hormone | 125pg/ml (normal‚ 10-65 pg/dl) | Serum albumin | Normal | Alkaline phosphatase | Elevated | Urinary Ca2+ | Elevated | Urinary stone composition | Calcium oxalate | Diagnosis: PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM Primary hyperparathyroidism is a disorder of the parathyroid glands wherein people with this disorder have
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PH 131 BIOCHM FNDTN THERAPEUTICS DR. JOSEPH 1. Select the predominant form of Amoxicillin (shown above) at pH 5.3. The pKa of the phenolic -OH is 9.6‚ the NH3+ is 7.4‚ and the COOH is 2.4. 2. At what pH would amoxicillin most readily cross a chloride channel? A. 1.8 B. 5.7 C. 8.0 D. 10.5 E. 3.6 3. Using the pK values shown in parentheses in the above diagram‚ select the pI of the tripeptide Arginiyltyrosinylcystyl from the following choices: A. 11.6 B. 5.0 C. 5.6
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Review Sheet Exercise 12 Serological Testing NAME Kali Rothfuss LAB DATE/TIME 6/22/11 Positive and Negative Controls 1. Why are there a number of washing steps in serological tests? The are a number of steps needed in order to remove any non specific binding that may have occurred. 2. Describe how you would know that you had a “false positive” result. What does this mean for the rest of your results? A positive result with a negative control indicates a “false positive”
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Press release to include the following headline‚ key messages‚ lead paragraph‚ quote and boilerplates: HEADLINE: Intercept Pharma Canada receives Health Canada approval for Ocaliva (obeticholic acid) for the treatment of patients with Primary Biliary Cholangitis BYLINE: Ocaliva represents first new treatment option for Primary Biliary Cholangitis in 20 years LEAD PARAGRAPH: Intercept Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc. (Nasdaq: ICPT)‚ a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization
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