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    Quinazoline Case Study

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    Quinazolines are the class of chemical compounds that are pharmacologically important as therapeutic agents. They are utilized as drugs and employed in cancer chemotherapy. They act by various mechanisms. Some of them act by inhibiting antifolat thymidylate syntheses‚ while some other derivatives inhibit tubulin polymerization. They were also found to inhibit the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase over expression through the inhibition of autophosphorylation of EGFR. Further

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    Methylmercury Case Study

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    1.0 Abstract Methylmercury is an organic metal that converted from mercury by the bacteria in sediments and caused neurotoxicity in human. The targeted organ of the methylmercury was human brain especially the astrocyte cell. The studies were conducted to understand the process of methylmercury entered the human body‚ damaging the astocytes and neurons‚ effects on prenatal period‚ early childhood exposure and other effects on human nervous system. 2.0 Introduction Methylmercury is a dangerous organic

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    Gurinder Singh

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    stacking the Anavar with 10g/ed Creatine Mono and taking the Var with grapefruit juice. Plan on running Nolva 20mg ed for 2 - 4 weeks for PCT Supplements Creatine Mono (As mentioned)‚ Liv52‚ Omega 3‚ Glutamine‚ Multi Vits‚ Green Tea Extract‚ Trib & ZMA I’m taking it with milk thistle (for liver protection - many people say you dont need this but i’m using it just to be on the safe side) and also flaxseed oil to help cholestrol levels. Im also taking 5mg or creatine with each protein shake

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    Chapter 12: The Antioxidant Nutrients - start march 4 at ~ 42 mins - Slide 1 * we produce a lot of reactive oxygen species (ROS) from reactions in the body‚ especially from energy metabolism * these ROS can damage the molecules in the body‚ especially in dna and rna molecules and lipids. This can have serious consequences on the health of the individual * one of the ways that the body deals with ROS is by having compounds that can help to neutralize the radicals or protect the body

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    Origin and History of Broccoli.: Broccoli is a form of cabbage‚ the Brassica oleracea capitata DC.‚ or Brassica oleracea conica (H)‚ of the mustard (Brassicaceae) family. It is a fast-growing‚ upright‚ branched‚ annual plant‚ 60-90 cm tall that is prized for its top crowns of tender‚ edible‚ green flower buds. Its thick‚ green stalks are edible too. It is native to Italy.  Broccoli and cauliflower are two derivatives of cabbage‚ both selected for their edible‚ immature flower heads. Broccoli

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    The Expression and Purification of Recombinant Green Fluorescent Protein (rGFP) From E. coli strain‚ BL21(DE3)‚ Using Ni2+-Agarose Affinity Chromatography Abstract: The purpose of these series of experiments was to express and purify recombinant Green Fluorescent Protein (rGFP) from the E. coli strain‚ BL21(DE3) by beginning with its purification via a Ni2+-agarose affinity chromatography column. The His6 tag of the rGFP bound to the Ni2+-agarose column and washes and elutions were obtained

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    CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE This chapter presents the written and published local and foreign materials used by the researcher in gathering information about the Durio zibethinus Linn. and hepatoprotective property determination. Family Name: Malvaceae Scientific Name: Durio zibethinus Linn. Common Name: Durian (Eng.) Duryan (Tag.) Botanical Description: Durian is considered as “King of Tropical Fruit” due to its high nutritional status and with its appearance that resembles

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    Yocidophilus Case Study

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    thermophilus alone or with both species .Marty-Teysset et al. [2000] reported that L. delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus creates H2O2 mainly due to the action of NADH: H2O2 oxidase ‚ while the presence of S. thermophilus helps decompose H2O2 via NADH peroxidase ‚ an enzyme converting H2O2 into water to regenerate NAD+ [Smart & Thomas‚1987]. Rybka & Kailasapathy [1995] also observed less viability of L. acidophilus in yoghurts with L. delbrueckii subsp.

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    MLT exam

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    Quiz Top of Form Note: It is recommended that you save your response as you complete each question. Question 1 (1 point) At what stage of maturation is the cell no longer capable of mitosis Question 1 options: pluripotent stem cell blast cell promyelocyte myelocyte metamyelocyte Save Question 2 (1 point) Polycythemia Vera is characterised by Question 2 options: anemia increased WBC increased platelets increased RBC Save Question 3 (1 point) Which

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    Nf Isaab Lab Report

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    Lab report NF-κB 1. Aim The aim with this lab was through using ELISA-based technique learn how IL-1 and LPS activate the NF-κB signaling pathway in insulin-producing cells and see if the activation can be prevented through inhibition of proteasomal activity. In addition the purpose of this lab was to detect whether NF-κB activation leads to induction of the iNOS enzyme or not. 2. Background NF-κB is a transcription factor that in its inactive form is bound to IκB‚ which is a cytoplasmic inhibitory

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