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    Introduction Hemophilia is a rare genetic blood clotting disorder that primarily affects males. People living with hemophilia do not have enough of‚ or are missing‚ one of the blood clotting proteins naturally found in blood. Two of the most common forms of hemophilia are A and B. In persons with hemophilia A (also called classic hemophilia)‚ clotting factor VIII is not present in sufficient amounts or is absent. In persons with hemophilia B (also called Christmas disease)‚ clotting factor

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    patient to suppress cell proliferation and promote programmed tumor cell death? A. BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitors B. Proteasome inhibitors C. Epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TK) D. CD20 monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) 5. A 33-year-old patient has recently been diagnosed with stage II cervical cancer. What should the nurse understand about the patient’s cancer? A. It has metastasized. B. It is in situ. C. It has spread locally. D.

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    TimeLine of Genetics 1750 B.C.E. The Sumerians brew beer. 500 B.C.E. The Chinese use moldy soybean curds as an antibiotic to treat boils. C.E. 100 Powdered chrysanthemum is used in China as an insecticide. 1590 The microscope is invented by Zacharias Janssen. 1663 Cells are first described by Robert Hooke. 1675 Antonie van Leeuwenhoek discovers bacteria. 1797 Edward Jenner inoculates a child with a viral vaccine to protect him from smallpox. 1830 Proteins are

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    that can damage almost any part of the body. With lupus‚ something goes wrong with your immune system‚ which is the part of the body that fights off viruses‚ bacteria‚ and germs. Normally our immune system produces antibodies that protect the body from these invaders. These antibodies that mistakenly attack healthy tissues in the body are known as “autoantibodies” and can cause a lot of pain‚ inflammation‚ and serious damage (Lupus Foundation of America‚ 2011). Lupus is a very serious disease that

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    from 1550 patients experiencing a febrile illness clinically consistent with dengue infection. Serological confirmation of Dengue Infection was done using Dengue Duo IgM and IgG Rapid Strip test (Pan Bio‚ Australia)‚ which detected dengue-specific antibodies. Monthly data of total rainfall‚ temperature and relative humidity for the year 2003 was obtained from Meteorological Department of Delhi‚ New Delhi and retrospectively analyzed. Results: Out of 1550 suspected cases‚ 893 cases (57.36%) were confirmed

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    Targeted Therapy: A New Generation of Health Care Innovation Michael A. Kline University of Phoenix HCA/210 Introduction to Health Care Jon Lasell February 9‚ 2014 Targeted Therapy: A New Generation of Health Care Innovation Could targeted therapy be the “new” trend in fighting degenerative cancer genes that are affect nearly 13‚000‚000 people in the world? Scientific and technological advances and in the health care system have‚ and will continue to change as long as there are

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    (2007‚ November). Modulation of glomerulosclerosis. Seminars in Immunopathology‚ 29(4)‚ 385-395. Nasr‚ S. H.‚ Satoskar‚ A.‚ Markowitz‚ G. S.‚ Valeri‚ A. M.‚ Appel‚ G. B.‚ Stokes‚ M. B.‚ . . . Nadasdy‚ T. (2009). Proliferative Glomerulonephritis with Monoclonal IgG Deposits. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology‚ 20(9)‚ 2055-2064. Nichols‚ G.‚ Vupputuri‚ S.‚ & Lau‚ H. (2011). Medical Care Costs Assoiciated With Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy. Diabetes Care‚ 2374-2378. Tan‚ L. (1994). Nursing

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    NS 3205 Study Guide for Final Exam Chapter 42 Care of Patients with Hematologic Problems 1. Identify the etiologies and clinical manifestations common to all types of anemia. (See Table 42-1 p 870 and Chart 42-1 p 871) Common Cause Sickle cell disease: autosomal recessive inheritance of two defective gene alleles for hemoglobin synthesis Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency anemia: X-linked recessive deficiency of enzyme G6PD Autoimmune hemolytic anemia: abnormal

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    Use of SDS-PAGE/Western Blot Techniques as Diagnostic Tools for Equine Medical Conditions SDS-PAGE Overview Electrophoresis is commonly used to separate proteins using an applied electrical field. SDS-PAGE separates proteins by molecular weight‚ using sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS; also known as lauryl sulfate) to denature them and a discontinuous polyacrylamide gel as a sieving matrix. The net charges of folded proteins are not dependent upon molecular weight. Rather‚ charge is determined by

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    TAQ1 Definition of Pathogen and research into the main features of bacteria‚ protozoa‚ fungi and viruses. Pathogens‚ or infectious agents‚ are microorganisms that cause disease or illness to their host. There are divided into four groups; bacteria‚ protozoa‚ fungi and viruses. The term pathogen most often describes an organism that disrupts the normal physiology of a plant or animal. In identifying a pathogen it is important to determine the properties that ‘contribute to its infectious

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