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ENZYME LIPASE
Enzyme Lipase
Enzyme Lipase
Introduction
Enzymes are needed for the body to maintain our normal weight. Lipase enzyme found in large numbers in raw foods, but it does not in the heat-treated. Lipase is responsible for the breakdown of fats in the food coming. Digestive system is often unable to ...
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CONGENITA MYOTONIA
Congenita Myotonia
Congenita Myotonia
Introduction
Myotonic dystrophy or DM1 is the most common form of inherited neuromuscular disorder in adults with a global incidence of about 1 in 8500 individuals (1). The genetic basis for this autosomal dominant disease is an expanded trinucleotide repeat (CTG)n situated in the 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) ...
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MRSA
Methicilin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
Methicilin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
Introduction
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium that is present in the nose and on the skin for about three healthy people out of ten. Most of they do not know they are carriers of this germ. When these bacteria are in your nose or ...
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COMPARISON OF PROTEIN PREDICTION TOOLS
Comparison of Protein Prediction Tools
Comparison of Protein Prediction Tools
Introduction
Identifying the location of ligand binding sites on a protein is of fundamental importance for a range of applications including molecular docking, de novo drug design and structural identification and comparison of functional sites. Here, we ...
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Salmonella Typhi, Shigella sp; Vibrio Cholerae
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Salmonella Typhi, Shigella sp; Vibrio Cholerae
INTRODUCTION
Biological weapons are infectious agents, such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites, biochemical toxins, and bio-molecules that can cause extreme morbidity and mortality in plants, animals, and humans when they are intentionally ...
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INFLUENZA HEMAGGLUTININ H3
Influenza hemagglutinin H3
Influenza hemagglutinin H3
Influenza virus neuraminidase inhibitor (NI) resistance is defined as a significantly raised IC50 (drug concentration inhibiting neuraminidase (NA) activity by 50%) value, coupled with a characterised mutation in the NA gene. The table below shows the NAI resistance mutations that have been generated ...
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Candida Albican
Introduction
Despite major advances in burn care and management, infections remain a leading cause of mortality, morbidity, and cost in burn patients . While the broad acceptance of topical antibiotics, early excision and grafting, and patient isolation practices have resulted in a significant decline in bacterial wound infections, the incidence ...
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PREPARATION OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
Preparation of Embryonic Stem Cells
EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
Embryonic stem cells exist only in the early stages of embryonic development and are able to produce any type of cell in the body. The use of embryonic and fetal tissues revived the debate over the position of ...
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ANALYSIS/CRITIQUE OF A RESEARCH ARTICLE:
Research Article
This is a great human, mouse or fish eggs look very similar, around a 1 mm wide, however, each adult in the form of these organisms are widely different in size and appearance. The process of developmental biology is the study of an adult ...
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THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM
The Excretory System
The Excretory System
Introduction
Secretory or excretory system in biology - a set of bodies that bring the body of excess water, metabolic products, salts, and toxic substances introduced into the body from outside or formed within it.
In protists soluble excretions are displayed in the environment by ...