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    unhealthy condition does not develop overnight. Pathological development is always accompanied by warnings. Our body is a wonderful machine. When something goes wrong it warns us beforehand. We need to pick up the signals. Each one has a unique biochemistry as well as a unique metabolism. Therefore each individual has different nutritional needs which depend upon his medical history & lifestyle. Fortunately there are generic ways to keep ourselves healthy. There are many common ways which if followed

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    studies‚ reliable biomarkers are going to be necessary in order to assess the progression of OA. Improvements in the understanding of the cartilage’s biochemistry have been responsible for the increase in the number of studies testing molecules involved in the OA as biomarkers of OA. With the aid of biomarkers and an improved understanding of the biochemistry of cartilage‚ researchers studying OA can develop DMOADs which could permanently change the lives of millions of people suffering from the chronic

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    References: 1. Voet‚ D. and Voet‚ J. (2004). Biochemistry‚ 3rd Ed. John Wiley & Sons‚ 6.3‚ p 133. 2. Voet‚ D. and Voet‚ J. (2004). Biochemistry 3rd Ed. John Wiley & Sons‚ 6.3Bc p 139.

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    when surrounded by a pH of 7. However‚ there are some enzymes such as pepsin‚ who work under acidic environments (Biochemistry Lab Manual‚ 2003). The environment that surrounds our enzymes is extremely important when it comes to the processes of our body because the environment can inhibit many reactions that are necessary for proper homeostasis. References Biochemistry Lab Manual. 2003. pH Effects on Enzyme Activity. Retrieved February 11‚ 2014 from http://www.chem.fsu.edu/chemlab/bch4053l/enzymes/activity/index

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    Adrenoleukodystrophy Adrenoleukodystrophy is a genetic disease that is passed on from mother to son. ALD is an X-linked disorder. That means it affects only males and is transmitted by a female carrier. This disorder is called X-linked since the genetic abnormality involves the X-chromosome. Women have two X-chromosomes while men only have one. In women‚ the affected X-chromosome‚ the one with the gene for ALD does not become active because of the presence of a normal copy of the gene on the other

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    Squalene is a linear triterpene formed via the MVA or MEP biosynthetic pathway and is widely distributed in bacteria‚ fungi‚ algae‚ plants‚ and animals. Metabolically‚ squalene is not only used as a precursor in the synthesis of complex secondary metabolites such as sterols‚ hormones‚ and vitamins‚ but also as a carbon source in aerobic and anaerobic fermentation in micro-organisms. Owing to the increasing roles of squalene as an antioxidant‚ anticancer‚ and anti-inflammatory agent‚ the demand for

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    is defined as the examination of the shapes‚ size‚ locations and distrib ution patterns of bloodstains‚ in order to provide an objective analysis of the physical events that gave rise to their origin by application of concepts of biology‚ biochemistry‚ physics and mathematics. Not only can these concepts help to define and reco nstruct events associated in a bloodletting event but also may provide investigative leads/information. They can lead to new

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    over a certain range of wavelength. This measurement can also be used to measure the amount of a known chemical substance. Spectrophotometry is one of the most useful methods of quantitative analysis in various fields such as chemistry‚ physics‚ biochemistry‚ material and chemical engineering and clinical applications. A spectrophotometer is an instrument that measures the amount of photons (the intensity of light) absorbed after

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    NAME: OKUNDIGIE MARGARET.IMUETIYAN MATRIC.NUMBER: 12CP014188 PROGRAM: BIOCHEMISTRY GST 211: LOGIC‚ PHILOSOPHY AND HUMAN EXISTENCE QUESTIONS: * What do you think: which one came first –the chicken or the egg * If in a situation where you had to choose between your husband and your child- which would you save ANSWERS: * Personally‚ I believe that the chicken came first cause I understood from the creation story that the lord on the fifth day “created moving creatures that

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    develop my intellectual and creative capacity. I am fascinated by the complexities and fragilities of the human body‚ and at how one change in a gene or a lack of a hormone can cause potentially fatal effects. Therefore‚ I could take Introductory Biochemistry‚ Biophysical and Bioinorganic Chemistry‚ Introduction to Neurogenetics‚ Molecular Genetics‚ Biology of Emerging Microbial Diseases‚ and Endocrinology to explore these interests. Furthermore‚ I would like to be a part of medical

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