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Medical Why cant gene therapy be used to treat cancer?
As in there is often a mutation in the eg p53 signalling pathway could the gene not be fixed... Or any other ideas in relation to the original question..- djflush
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To postgrads-lecturers. Getting over 60% in tests in Final year advice needed.
Hi, Sorry I didnt make myself clear. I am in an Irish university the highest in the class would currently be high 60s. This will be what I hope to average in the final year over 62 basically entitles me to do further studies. I appreciate your advice moonbear but its pretty basic nothing I...- djflush
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To postgrads-lecturers. Getting over 60% in tests in Final year advice needed.
Hi I need an average this year of over 62%. I am in 4th year physiology and just lecture notes are not enough to achieve grades this high. What I am looking for are good tips that set a minority of students above the rest when marking exams. An example of a Question "Endothelial cells...- djflush
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Medical NITRIC OXIDE CARDIO vascular system
well basically I am trying to gain a good understanding of the area using papers.Like i know its an endothelium derived vasodilator. Also that NO upregulates the conversion of GMP to cyclic GMP, and cGMP fuels Protein Kinase G, which phosphorylates...something I forget what, which decreases...- djflush
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Medical NITRIC OXIDE CARDIO vascular system
any ideas of good papers on this molecule in the cardiovascular system vasodilation etc- djflush
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Cardiovascular system and Nitric-Oxide
I would like to start a disscusion on the benefits of NO and its function in the cardiovascular system.If anyone can recommend research papers/citations for study this would be great. Some basic fundamentals about this chemical are that it is a endotheium derived vasodiator.It is a signalling...- djflush
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Medical What Are Some Interesting Research Topics in Physiology for a Masters Degree?
Hi i am wondering if anyone can offer advice on recommending some interesting areas to research in the confines of physiology this is for degree masters level standard.It would be required that a good bit of research has already been done but that there is scope for more- djflush
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- Projects Research
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Calmodulin: Key to Calcium-Based Neurotransmitter Release
Ok But does this mean that syntaxin is the protein causing the binding but what molecule does it pass through to enter the presynaptic terminal- djflush
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Assuming [Cl‑]o = 150 mM and [Cl‑]i = 8 mM.
assuming [Cl‑]o = 150 mM and [Cl‑]i = 8 mM. because Cl‑ ions are negatively charged, there’s a change to the Nernst equation - z is now ‑1 i got -65mv but this doesn't look right am where am i going wrong suddnt it be a plus value as z is 1 The Attempt at a Solution- djflush
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Calmodulin: Key to Calcium-Based Neurotransmitter Release
and what is the name of the Ca2+ binding protein that is believed to underlie Ca2+ regulation of transmitter release- djflush
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Calcium Role in Depolarization: Evidence & Experiments
any ideas of which experiments best illustrate this Homework Statement Homework Equations- djflush
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- Calcium Evidence Experimental
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S4 helix of voltage-gated channels is the voltage sensor of the channel
im trying to understand this any explanations- djflush
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- Channel Helix Sensor Voltage
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How can we run without falling over on uneven ground
ok but how or where does one start- djflush
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How can we run without falling over on uneven ground
ok this is a poject i need ideas etc and physiological explanations on how can run without falling over on uneven ground eg signals etc if i can get some fine detail it would be great involving neurons action potentials sensory conduction reflexs etc or even interesting paragraphs- djflush
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- Falling Ground
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help