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Clinical Pharmacology TOP Exam  Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • Clinical Pharmacology TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • most drugs produce their effects by...binding to protein molecules drug binding often leads to...conformational change in the protein Four primary drug targets are:1. ion channels 2. enzymes 3. carrier molecules 4. receptors *exception DNA on which a number of anti tumour and antimicrobial drugs act
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MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
  • MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions

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  • MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome - answerPerihepatic infection which results in liver capsule (aka Glisson's capsule) inflammation from pelvic infections such as gonorrhea & chlamydia Rocephin - answerCeftriaxone 125mg Koilocytosis - answerNuclear enlargement with atypical peri nuclear halo Cefixime - answerFixime 400mg Fixime 400mg - answerCefixime U wave represents - answerrepolarization of the purkinje fibers. Seen in 1) Hypokalaemia. 2) Hyperc...
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MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
  • MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions

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  • MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome - answerPerihepatic infection which results in liver capsule (aka Glisson's capsule) inflammation from pelvic infections such as gonorrhea & chlamydia Rocephin - answerCeftriaxone 125mg Koilocytosis - answerNuclear enlargement with atypical peri nuclear halo Cefixime - answerFixime 400mg Fixime 400mg - answerCefixime U wave represents - answerrepolarization of the purkinje fibers. Seen in 1) Hypokalaemia. 2) Hyperc...
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NSB236 Study Questions and  Correct Answers the Latest Update
  • NSB236 Study Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update

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  • Cancer Cell A single transformed cell thet does nkt confirm to regulation of cellular differentiation and proliferation. Forms a clone and continues to grow without respect to the bodys needs. Ability to grow uncontrollably. Invade other tissues. Remain in undifferentiated state. Ability to escape detection and destruction of immune system. Carcinogen substance that causes cancer or increases the risk of developing cancer. Agents capable of initiating the development of malignan...
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MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
  • MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions

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  • MCCQE1 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome - answerPerihepatic infection which results in liver capsule (aka Glisson's capsule) inflammation from pelvic infections such as gonorrhea & chlamydia Rocephin - answerCeftriaxone 125mg Koilocytosis - answerNuclear enlargement with atypical peri nuclear halo Cefixime - answerFixime 400mg Fixime 400mg - answerCefixime U wave represents - answerrepolarization of the purkinje fibers. Seen in 1) Hypokalaemia. 2) Hyperc...
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The heat-shock protein receptors: some answers and more questions
  • The heat-shock protein receptors: some answers and more questions

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  • CD91 (LRP/a2-macroglobulin receptor) CD91 has been shown to interact directly with gp96 and to mediate representation of peptides chaperoned by gp96 and other HSPs (22). In affinity-chromatography experiments, membrane extracts from APCs were applied to gp96-agarose columns and the bound protein was identified as an 80-kDa fragment of CD91 by means of mass spectrometry. In a second experiment, gp96 was cross-linked to the cell surface of APCs by using short cross-linkers. The protein, to...
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AQA AS LEVEL BIOLOGY LATEST ACTUAL EXAMA
  • AQA AS LEVEL BIOLOGY LATEST ACTUAL EXAMA

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  • AQA AS LEVEL BIOLOGY LATEST ACTUAL EXAMA ALREADY GRADED A+ 2024 The infected person will show symptoms of the disease while the body produces enough of the right antibody to overcome the infection. T-cells and B-cells produce memory cells. Memory T-cells remember the specific antigen and will recognise it second time round. Memory B-cells record the specific antibodies needed to bind the antigen. The body is now immune. Explain what is meant by the secondary response. - ANSWER-If...
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AQA AS Level Biology Rated A+
  • AQA AS Level Biology Rated A+

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  • AQA AS Level Biology Rated A+ What are the three ways a pathogen can damage hosts cells? nutrients inside them 1) rupturing them to release 2) breaking down nutrients inside the cell for their own use. This starves and eventually kills the cell. 3) replicating inside the cells and bursting them when they're released What are the two ways pathogens cause disease? 2) cell damage 1) production of toxins What are the lifestyle factors that can affect your chances of getting canc...
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Tuberculous meningitis: many questions, too few answers
  • Tuberculous meningitis: many questions, too few answers

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  • Tuberculous meningitis: many questions, too few answers Lancet Neurol 2005; 4: 160–70 Centre for Tropical Medicine, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Oxford University, UK (G E Thwaites PhD); andOxford University Clinical Research Unit (G EThwaites PhD), Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (T T Hien MD) Correspondence to: Dr Guy Thwaites, Brighton and Sussex University Hospital, Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Ea...
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MCCQE1 Exam Questions and Answers (Graded A)
  • MCCQE1 Exam Questions and Answers (Graded A)

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  • Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome - Answer- Perihepatic infection which results in liver capsule (aka Glisson's capsule) inflammation from pelvic infections such as gonorrhea & chlamydia Rocephin - Answer- Ceftriaxone 125mg Koilocytosis - Answer- Nuclear enlargement with atypical peri nuclear halo Cefixime - Answer- Fixime 400mg Fixime 400mg - Answer- Cefixime U wave represents - Answer- repolarization of the purkinje fibers. Seen in 1) Hypokalaemia. 2) Hypercalcaemia. 3) Thyrotoxicosis....
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