Rational Mutational Analysis of a Multidrug MFS Transporter CaMdr1p of Candida albicans by Employing a Membrane Environment Based Computational Approach Khyati Kapoor1.‚ Mohd Rehan2.‚ Ajeeta Kaushiki2‚ Ritu Pasrija1¤‚ Andrew M. Lynn2*‚ Rajendra Prasad1* 1 School of Life Sciences‚ Jawaharlal Nehru University‚ New Delhi‚ India‚ 2 School of Information Technology‚ Jawaharlal Nehru University‚ New Delhi‚ India Abstract CaMdr1p is a multidrug MFS transporter of pathogenic Candida albicans. An over-expression
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Aim: Investigate the effect of different temperatures and chemicals including various pH levels‚ alcohol and detergent on the cell membrane structure as well as function. Hypothesis: Increasing the temperature and pH levels which the beetroot membrane cells are exposed to will increase the amount of dye that passes out of the membrane. Materials: Part A • Bunsen Burner‚ Tripod and a Wire Gauze • 250mL Beaker • A 100° thermometer • Matches • 10mL measuring cylinder • Sticky labels and a Pen
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gastrointestinal tract to monitor the digestion of his meal. Describe all major structures you pass by or through‚ just like a tour guide would do. Also describe what happens to the meal during the digestion process. Once you arrive at the distal ileum‚ go through the mucosal membrane and enter the bloodstream via the Superior Mesenteric Vein. 2.Now in the bloodstream‚ you
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JarynaLimbauan IV-A BSBT Euriz Ramos Strategy: Lecture I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to: 1. Identify the structure and components of gastrointestinal tract; 2. Initiate consciousness in maintaining a healthy gastrointestinal tract; 3. Observe slides of rugae and villi layers. II. Subject Matter Topic: Gastrointestinal Tissues III. Materials A. PowerPoint presentation 1. Parts and Function of Gastrointestinal Tissues
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remaining 60% is the ileum. The jejunum occupies the left upper portion of the abdomen‚ and the ileum is positioned in the right abdomen and upper part of the pelvis. No distinct anatomic demarcation exists between jeju-num and ileum. Visual examination of the luminal surface of the small intestine reveals mucosal folds‚ the plicae circulares. More numerous in the proximal jejunum‚ the plicae circulares decrease in number in the distal small bowel and are absent in the terminal ileum. Aggregates of lymphoid
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the jejunum‚ and the ileum. The duodenum is composed of mucosal tissue in a villi formation and it is specialized with prominent submucosal glands‚ which help neutralize stomach acid. The jejunum is also organized into villi‚ however they are longer compared to the duodenum villi. Jejunum villi does not contain specialized glands‚ instead contain intestinal crypts between the villi. The villi of the ileum are longer and leaf like compared to the duodenum and the jejunum. The ileum contains lymphatic
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M38_MARI0000_00_SE_CH38.qxd 3/29/11 5:26 PM Page 245 R E V I E W S H E E T NAME ____________________________________ EXERCISE LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ 38 Anatomy of the Digestive System General Histological Plan of the Alimentary Canal 1. The general anatomical features of the alimentary canal are listed below. Fill in the table to complete the information. Wall layer Subdivisions of the layer (if applicable) Major functions mucosa 1) epithelium; 2) lamina propria; 3) muscularis
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and family histories. Vital signs were normal in her physical examination. She was hospitalised for further treatment. Upper endoscopy revealed an oesophageal ulcer‚ whitish in colour‚ of size of about 1.5cm x 1.0cm at about 21cm from the incisors. Mucosal
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of GI diseases • List the names of the organs of the alimentary tract • Mouth and Oesophagus • Stomach • Liver • Biliary system • Pancreas • Small intestine (consisting of duodenum‚ jejunum and ileum) • Large intestine (consisting of colon‚ rectum and anus) • Describe the symptoms and signs of alimentary tract disease Symptoms: General: • Anorexia • Weight loss • Anaemia Upper GI: • Haemotemesis
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How a 55 year old man digests a meal LaShelle Benson Unit 9 Catherine Rice Today on our fantastic voyage we are going to be taken through the digestive system of a male‚ age 55 and we will be following what happens to a hamburger‚ fries and a refreshing glass of root beer‚ as its enters his body and begins the process of digestion. After that we will then follow the root beer into the blood stream and to the kidneys‚ through the urinary tract and then our journey will end when the urine is
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