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Where would you most likely find bacteriophage antigens?
a. Macrophage Class I MHC proteinsb. Virally infected skin cell Class I MHC proteinsc. Virally infected skin cell Class II MHC proteinsd. Macrophage Class II MHC proteins
Determine volume of the sodium citrate in order to make up 7.5% solution. A solution needs 250 ml of a 7.5% (w/v) solution of the tri sodium citrate.
Explain the three steps of nitrogen conversion from ammonia to nitrogen gas, and for each step identify the representative bacteria, electron donor, electron acceptor, and carbon source.
What is Huntington's disease? How is it inherited? Why do you suppose that the longer the CAG repeat mutation is in the diseases gene, the more severe the disease and the earlier the onset of the disease?
Discuss the most likely complication of any placental fragments are retained within the uterus? Define subinvolution.
Describe the different types of pharmacological treatments for schizophrenia and how they can alter the systems you described as being altered above.
Ebola is a far more contagious virus than HIV. However, there has never been a large scale ebola outbreak whereas over 40 million people in the world are currently living with AIDS. What are the characteristics of the ebola virus that hinder its a..
What is a homin and how is it different from a hominine? and state mnemonic device to remember the difference between a homin and hominine.
The drug Celebrex selectively inhibits PTGS2 even as aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID's) inhibit both PTGS1 and PTGS2 in the same way. Why do you think researchers wanted to find out a selective inhibitor to PTGS2.
Which bacteria has a higher concentration of coliforms, Crytosporidium app.,Legionella, Escherichia coli, Gardia lambia or Norovirus?
write out the catabolic pathway that breaks down asparagine (an amino acid). Draw the complete atomic structures of asparagine and its metabolites that lead to oxaloacetate?
Cells are capable of replicating their own DNA, which amounts to billions of base pairs, quite efficiently, and yet in a PCR or sequencing reaction we are only able to accurately replicate.
The genotypic frequencies of the MN blood groups in various populations are shown below. Given this information, determine if the genotypic frequenciesd are in general agreement with the Hardy-Weinberg law.
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