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CBIO02: Cell Signalling in Cancer and Apoptosis Test| Qs & As Latest Update (100% Solution)
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cell signalling 
(what key cellular processes can this regulate?) - the interchange of information between a cell + 
its environment, with the cell *giving precise responses to environmental signals*. 
- regulates all key processes, like CELLULAR GROWTH, PROLIFERATION, METABOLISM + SURVIVAL. 
Does the advancement of cancer involve genetic or epigenetic changes? - The advancement of 
cancer involves *genetic AND epigenetic changes!* 
- many common cancer genetic mutations involve SIGNALLING PROTE...
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CBIO02: Cell Signalling in Cancer and Apoptosis Test| Qs & As Latest Update (100% Solution)
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CBIO02: Cell Signalling in Cancer and 
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Test Bank Complete_ Molecular Biology of the Cell 6th Edition, Bruce Alberts (Author) Five Parts| All Chapters 1-24
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Test Bank Complete_ Molecular Biology of the Cell 6th Edition, Bruce Alberts (Author) Five Parts| All Chapters 1-24 
Part I Introduction to the Cell……………………………………….……………3 
Chapter 1: Cells and Genomes……………………………………………………………………………….….…………………...3 
Chapter 2: Cell Chemistry and Bioenergetics………………………………………………………..………………….…….1...
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ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy/Immunotherapy Lesson 11: Targeted Therapies fully solved 2024
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How targeted therapy and chemo differ 
-targeted therapies act on specific molecular targets on or within the cells that are associated with cancer, whereas standard chemo act on all rapidly dividing cells-chemo has more SEs-targeted therapy ae chosen and designed to interact with their target on or within the cells, whereas chemo were IDed becaused they kill cells-targeted therapies are often cytostatic (they block tumor cell proliferation) whereas chemo agents are cytotoxic (kill tumor cells) ...
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CPPS 325 Final Exam Questions with 100% Complete Solutions
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What are the 5 well-known enzyme-linked cell surface receptors? - 1. Receptor Guanylyl Cyclase: produces cGMP 
2. RTK: phosphorylate tyrosine residues leading to association of signalling molecules and cascade 
3. TK Associated Receptors: associate with proteins having TK activity 
4. Receptor Tyrosine Phosphates: Removes phosphate on tyrosine residues 
5. Receptor Serine/Threonine Kinases: phosphorylate specific Serine/Threonine residues on IC signalling molecules 
 
How are RTK and TK Ass...
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BIOL 432 UVIC Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Problem with autocrine Correct Answer mutations in cells that cause proliferation (cancer) can use autocrine signalling to speed up proliferation. 
Use autocrine growth factors and has no down regulation 
 
Difference b/w autocrine and juxtacrine Correct Answer same cell vs neighbouring cell 
Both have 2 step process 
 
Agonist vs antagonist examples Correct Answer Cortisol -> agonist effect on mineralocorticoid to maintain ion and water balance 
 
Spironalactone -> Antagonist prevention o...
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CPPS 325 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 Graded A+
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CPPS 325 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 Graded A+. What are the 5 well-known enzyme-linked cell surface receptors? - Correct Answer-1. 
Receptor Guanylyl Cyclase: produces cGMP 
2. RTK: phosphorylate tyrosine residues leading to association of signalling molecules 
and cascade 
3. TK Associated Receptors: associate with proteins having TK activity 
4. Receptor Tyrosine Phosphates: Removes phosphate on tyrosine residues 
5. Receptor Serine/Threonine Kinases: phosphorylate specific...
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CPPS EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 (Graded)
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CPPS EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 (Graded). What isSH1 domain characterized by? - Correct Answer-Catalytic domain of a protein, 
for example the receptor. and it has the kinase activity. It is responsible for 
phosphorylating tyrosine residues. 
What is SH2 domain characterized by? - Correct Answer-Binds peptides with 
consensus (positional information on C-terminal side of the phosphorylated tyrosine). 
Very specific. 
Mediates protein-protein interactions in cellular ...
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Understanding Pathophysiology preview exam with 100% correct solutions
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Understanding Pathophysiology preview exam with 100% correct solutions 
 
 
 
A student is observing a cell under the microscope. The student notices it to have supercoiled DNA with histones. What else would the student be expected to observe? a. A single circular chromosome 
b.	A nucleus 
c.	Free-floating nuclear material 
d.	No organelles - b. 
 
A nurse is instructing the staff about cellular functions. Which cellular function is the nurse describing when an isolated cell absorbs oxy...
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CPPS 325 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 Graded A+
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CPPS 325 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 Graded A+. What is the only example of conformational change activation? - Correct Answer-Insulin 
receptor kinase. 
All other RTKs are activated through forms of dimerization. 
What are the two forms of dimerization? - Correct Answer-i) Receptors exist as 
unactivated dimers until ligand binds (Twist theory) 
ii) exist as monomers that are brought together and activated by ligand binding. 
What is the most common method of dimerizatio...
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