Right now i am in the Medical Microbiology and Immunology program, which studies more of the causes of infectious disease (on a molecular level).
All i could think of is nursing, medical school, or physicians assistant program.
What other options can you think of?
Question 6
a. Consider the following paragraph.
Australian scientists in the forefront of medical research
Much research is taking place in Australia into the field Proteomics. Proteomics is the large scale study
of the proteins present in a living organism. The DNA of a cell provides the blueprint for the assembly of
the primary structure of proteins, the large biomolecules essential to life. In humans, at any one time, there
may be as many as 1 000 000 different proteins and it is those proteins that do all the real work such as
providing structure to skin, digesting food and fighting infections. So significant is the role of proteins in
living things that considerable resources are invested into identifying proteins as markers for disease.
i. What is meant by the term markers for disease in the above paragraph?
Thanks
Would this be Human Genome Project?
To avoid botulism, home canners are advised to heat preserved foods to boiling for at least 12 min. How does the heat help?
i would like to know whether we know, today, how beta amyloid plaques and tau tangles result in brain cell death. (i do know how the plaques and tangles inhibit electrochemical messages) if this is not known, what kind of experiment do you think could be designed to determine how plaques and tangles result in apoptosis?
i would like to know whether we know, today, how beta amyloid plaques and tau tangles result in brain cell death. (i do know how the plaques and tangles inhibit electrochemical messages) if this is not known, what kind of experiment do you think could be designed to determine how plaques and tangles result in apoptosis?
What is the difference between cell necrosis and apoptosis?
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