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    Amajala et al Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics; 2012‚ 2(4)‚ 85-89 85 Available online at http://jddtonline.info RESEARCH ARTICLE METHYLATION PROFILING OF TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENES INVOLVED IN LUNG CANCER * Krishna Chaitanya Amajala‚ Vishwanath A‚ Kaladhar DSVGK and Bhaskar Reddy I Department of Bioinformatics & Biochemistry‚ GITAM Institute of Science‚ GITAM University‚ Visakhapatnam-530045‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India *Corresponding author’s Mail: chy2ak@gmail.com Received

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    presentation that shows that smoking cigarette can cause lung cancer. But since the representative of the tobacco industry asks for evidence‚ it is proper that an answer be provided. My interpretation of the evidence on how smoking affects lung cancer is based on good clinical data. They are many factors that can cause lung cancer such as radon and asbestos‚ people who have never smoke and people who have never been exposed to cigarette smoking can develop lung cancer‚ demonstrating that more than one factor

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    breathing is Lung. There are two lungs in our body. The average size of the lungs is 11 in. All adult humans lungs are about the same size‚ but larger than a kid’s lungs because the adult body is bigger than a kid. The normal lungs have an average weight of 234g (s+/-39). The average pair of human lungs can hold about 5 litres of air. Approximately‚ human breath 24480 times in a day. The lungs are in the front of the chest and are locate beside the heart but heart is in the middle of two lungs. The lungs

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    Lung Capacity in this lab‚ I learned about lung capacity and CO2 production. Lung capacity simply means the maximum amount of air you can take into your lungs. Lung capacity and CO2 production closely relate to the respiratory system. The respiratory system is the system in which oxygen goes into your body and carbon dioxide comes out; In short it’s breathing. The structures involved in the respiratory system are mouth/nose‚ mucus/cilia‚ pharynx‚ larynx‚ bronchi‚ bronchioles‚ alveoli‚ pleura‚ and

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    Black Lung

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    The black lung movement was a movement formed in the late 1960’s in which the miners fought for the health benefits to cover black lung disease. Black lung is directly caused by mining and working with coal. Mildred Mullins wrote this poem and hung it on the coffin of her dead husband in the Capital to display what was going on‚ “Compensation we are asking‚
While alive and still gasping;
When life is o’er and hymns are sung‚
Then they’ll know we have black lung.( “Charleston Gazette” 15)” The miners

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    Heart and Lung

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    the esaay of heart Delmar’s Heart & Lung Sounds Institutional Version Network Setup Getting Started First‚ review "System Requirements" noted below. To install setup files to the network‚ run SETUP.EXE from the CD-ROM disk. The setup program will install files to a chosen main directory on a network drive‚ Delmar Heart Lung by default. The installer must have supervisory rights to this directory. Two main files‚ HLAdminSetup.exe and HLWorkStationSetup.exe‚ will be copied to the

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    Heart and Lungs

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    & Lungs The heart and lungs are two separate organs‚ but are “intimately connected” for the proper function of a healthy body. With the function and purpose of both organs‚ one cannot work without the other. The lungs inhale oxygen‚ and then exhale the carbon dioxide and other wastes out of the body. With the heart‚ it pumps blood through the lungs to pick up the oxygen and deposit the waste from traveling through the body. First we start off describing the functions of the lungs and its

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    the other Dr.Jere Mead were working at harvard at the time‚they demonstrated that surfactant was lacking in the lungs of premature babies which is needed to help fill the lungs with air .without it the alveoli will fail leading to a risk of inflammation of the lungs usually with complicators leaving gas build up in the space surrounding the lungs(pneumothorax)‚the space between the lungs (pneumomediastinum) and the area between the heart and the thin sac that surrounds the heart.

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    Tissues in the lungs

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    The lungs are made up of many types of tissue; the cartilages‚ ciliated epithelium‚ smooth muscle‚ squamous epithelium‚ elastic fibres and goblet cells and glandular tissue. The cartilage is a very stiff and flexible tissue‚ which doesn’t contain air vessels. It is found in trachea‚ bronchus‚ bronchiole and alveolus‚ and it has a structural role. It support‚ and gives strength to trachea and bronchi. It holds the airways open for the resistance with little airway. This prevents it from collapse

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    Dysfunctional Lungs

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    It is humane to restrict smoking from school because the children are still developing‚ therefore; their lungs are still small and weak. This causes their lungs to be more available to any types of issues that come with receiving the smokers secondhand smoke. So‚ if this wasn’t a restriction that interfered with one’s freedom‚ there would have been many kids right now with dysfunctional lungs because of all the

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