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    DNA is the “blueprint” for the individuality of an organism. The organism relies upon the information stored in its DNA for the management of every biochemical process. The life‚ growth and unique features of the organism depend on its “blueprint”. The parts of DNA which have been linked with specific features or functions of an organism are called genes. Molecular biologists have discovered many enzymes which change this structure in living organisms. Some of these enzymes can cut and join strands

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    Colloidal silver has become increasingly popular for several good reasons. It is very affordable‚ especially if you make your own with a generator. It can treat hundreds of illnesses. And this liquid is also very safe. Read on to find out more about colloidal silver and all its benefits. What is Colloidal Silver? Colloidal silver is a suspension of distilled water that contains nanoparticles of silver. It can be made to be different strengths‚ so it can be tailored to the severity of the illness

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    Properties of Life

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    How can we tell if an organism is alive or not? Is a virus ‚ prion‚ virod‚ or a rock a living organism? What is life? Biologist have studied what makes organism alive for many years and have come to the conclusion the there are nine characteristics of life. Each characteristic has a property which applies to how and organism is alive. Life characteristics are as follows: order‚ metabolism‚ motility‚ responsiveness‚ reproduction‚ development‚ heredity‚ evolution‚ and adaptation. All of the characteristics

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    Guillain-Barre Syndrome

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    within a few hours. Guillain-Barre can affect all age groups. May be triggered by: most commonly an infection with Campylobacter‚ a type of bacteria found often in undercooked food‚ especially poultry. Mycoplasma pneumonia‚ surgery‚ Epstein-Barr virus‚ influenza‚ Hodgkin’s disease‚ mono‚ HIV‚ and rarely rabies or influenza immunizations. This syndrome affects your nerves and may prompt a domino-like effect in other systems in your body. Some complications may include: breathing difficulties. Residual

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    CRISPR-Cas9 Case Study

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    Despite the therapeutic advancement‚ clinical translation of CRISPR-Cas9 faces outstanding challenges‚ basically in terms of the safety and efficacy of these treatments‚ translatability of in vivo delivery methods‚ potential immunogenicity and the delivery vectors used 8.First‚ a major challenge in therapeutic genome-editing technologies is the potential for off-target effects which mostly result into permanent genetic modification leading to introduction of unwanted mutations.These may impact potential

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    Bacteriophage

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    are becoming more resistant. The main advantage of phage treatment is the specificity of bacteriophages. These viruses can be designed in a lab to specifically target pathogenic bacteria. One benefit of phage treatment includes the ability of the virus as it does not negatively affect the normal microbiota in your body. One potential issue with phage-therapy is that some phages has an ability to modify host bacteria in ways that could make them more pathogenic. According to NCBI‚ phage therapy excludes

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    are milder than the symptoms of norovirus or rotavirus infection. Infection occur year round Symptoms of viral Gastroenteritis Watery diarrhea Vomiting Headache Fever Chills Abdominal pain Symptoms appear 12-48 hours after exposure to the virus. Diagnosis of Viral Gastroenteritis -it is diagnosed based on the symptoms alone.

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    infection of Iris (Iritis)‚ but there are usually corroborative signs on microscopy‚ particularly numerous lymphoid follicles on the tarsal conjunctiva‚ and sometimes a punctate keratitis. Some other viruses that can infect the eye include Herpes simplex virus and Varicella zoster. Allergic An eye with allergic conjunctivitisAllergic conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva (the membrane covering the white part of the eye) due to allergy. Allergens differ among patients. If this is combined

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    Cross contamination is a process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another‚ with harmful effect. What that means for example‚ if you get sick from eating at a restaurant that might mean that the food handlers are not following correct food safety guidelines. Some examples are the some of the food handlers wash their hands or people forget to not touch there face and hair. But it gets worse there are also some people that forget

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    Assessment of Drug Utilization Patterns of Antibacterials in Ear‚ Nose and Throat Infections at Railway General Hospital (IIMC TRUST)‚ Rawalpindi‚ Pakistan. Dr. Sumreen Javed‚ Dr Aisha Khan. Riphah Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences‚ Riphah International University G-7/4 Islamabad‚ Pakistan. Introduction: Drug utilization review (DUR) is defined as the marketing‚ distribution‚ prescription‚ and use of medicines in a society‚ with special emphasis on the resulting medical‚ social and economic

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