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A level biology _ module 8 exam fully solved & updated
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Explain how the structure of DNA is related to its functions (6 marks) - answer-- sugar-phosphate (backbone)/double stranded/helix so provides strength/stability/protects bases/protects hydrogen bonds 
- long/large molecule so can store lots of information 
- helix/coiled so compact 
- base sequence allows information to be stored/ base sequence codes for amino acids/protein 
- double stranded so replication can occur semi-conservatively/strands can act as templates/complementary base pairing/A-...
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ALL BCOP QUESTIONS 2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS100% VERIFIED AND GRADED A+
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melanoma - Stage I or II - CORRECT ANS surgery 
melanoma - Stage III - CORRECT ANS nivolumab, ipilumumab 
melanoma - BRAF positive Stage III - CORRECT ANS dabrafenib + trametinib 
melanoma - BRAF positive Stage IV, aggressive, bulky, symptomatic - CORRECT ANS dabrafenib + trametinib, vemurafenib + cobimetinib 
melanoma - Unresectable stage III with in-transit lesions - CORRECT ANS Talimogene Laherparepvec (T-VEC) 
melanoma - Stage IV - CORRECT ANS nivolumab, pembrol...
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Immunotherapy / Chemotherapy Exam With 100% Verified And Correct Answers 2024
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Immunotherapy / Chemotherapy Exam With 100% Verified And Correct Answers 2024
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CPPS 307 (Pharmacology: Cancer Immunotherapy) Questions and Answers
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CPPS 307 (Pharmacology: Cancer Immunotherapy) Questions and Answers 
Different Modes of Tumor Immunotherapy 
1. Passive immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies or antibody-like molecules 
2. Adoptive cellular therapy with antitumor T cells 
3. Immune checkpoint blockade-targeting T cell inhibitory pathways 
4. Vaccination with tumor antigens 
5. Various other approaches for stimulating antitumor immunity 
 
 
 
Passive immunotherapy with Abs or antibody-like molecules 
- Passive antibody therap...
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The use of checkpoint inhibitors (e.g. pembrolizumab and ipilimumab) has been hailed as a major breakthrough in the treatment of cancer. Discuss why checkpoint inhibitors enhance anti-tumour responses and how they might be improved to be more efficacious
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Immune checkpoint therapy is a new area of research which is ranked with surgery, chemotherapy radiation to improve survival rates against cancer. The immune checkpoint drug treatments specifically target the regulatory pathways within T cells to enhance anti-tumour responses, a shift from traditional therapies. Over the years there have been many drugs approved for treatments of different cancers, the first being ipilimumab for CTLA-4 blockade and nivolumab and pembrolizumab for PD-1 blockade (...
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Chemo Certification Renewal Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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The standard states that gowns must: 
A. be disposable 
B. not have any closures or seams that HDs can pass through 
C. be changed every shift if there are no specific manufacturer recommendations 
D. both a & b - Correct answer-D. both a & b 
Which of the following is a general recommendation regarding the administration of 
hazardous drugs? 
A. A NIOSH-approved respirator is required for all intravenous administration. 
B. Reuse of gowns is appropriate if the gown remains hung up in the same a...
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ABSITE 2023 A New Updated Version Latest 2024| Guaranteed Pass| Graded A+.
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MC model for the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based best practices - correct answer RE-AIM 
 
Adjustment for trough being too high - correct answer DECREASE frequency of administered antibiotic (increase time between dosing) 
 
Immunohistochemical stain that differentiates Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma from other nonvascular tumors? - correct answer Factor VII 
 
Best predictor of long-term success in patients with TBI - correct answer Post-resuscitation GC...
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Biochemical Engineering Questions and Answers
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Biochemical Engineering Questions and 
Answers 
% transmission - CORRECT ANSWER-I(t)/I(o) x 100 
I(t): transmitted light in sample 
I(o): transmitted light (buffer alone) 
A = log(Io/It) = log(100% T) = 2 -log(%T) 
>60% natural proteins ____ - CORRECT ANSWER-glycosylated 
glycoproteins can be secreated, discharged in granules, shed from cell membranes or attach to 
cell surfaces 
- endothelial cells from a blood capillary with 'brush' of glycans 
- IgE, Eythropoetin, IgE, gelatinaseB, muc1,...
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RN Integumentary System EAQ EXAM Latest Version
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What could be the possible cause of a scald injury? 
Contact with grease 
Contact with hot liquids or steam 
Contact with alkali in oven cleaners 
Contact with open flame in house fires 
Which complication may be caused by sepsis in burns? 
Diarrhea 
Constipation 
Paralytic ileus 
Curling’s ulcer 
What is a clinical manifestation of hypernatremia in burns? 
Fatigue 
Seizures 
Paresthesias 
Cardiac dysrhythmias 
The nurse is teaching the client about wound healing. Which feature is associated w...
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A level biology _ module 8 exam fully solved & updated
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Explain how the structure of DNA is related to its functions (6 marks) - answer-- sugar-phosphate (backbone)/double stranded/helix so provides strength/stability/protects bases/protects hydrogen bonds 
- long/large molecule so can store lots of information 
- helix/coiled so compact 
- base sequence allows information to be stored/ base sequence codes for amino acids/protein 
- double stranded so replication can occur semi-conservatively/strands can act as templates/complementary base pairing/A-...
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