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A: Chemical messengers are the substances that serve to affect the target cells or tissues.
Q: role of doctors and nurses in the treatment of COVID-19
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Q: what test should i get to see if i have covid-19?
A: A novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 is the etiologic organism of COVID-19, which is an infectious…
Q: Why do signals indicating damage to cells result in increase in the expression of p21Cip1?
A: Cell cycle progression is tightly controlled by cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), the…
Q: What are adverse effects associated with the use of Tocilizumab and dexamethasone in COVID-19.
A: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered virus called…
Q: What is Type 1 tyrosinemia? Explain briefly
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Q: What is conversion of dUDP to dTTP?
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Q: how does covid 19 has an impact on cardiomyopathy, cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure?
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Q: Describe how tyrosine is degraded.
A: Introduction: Tyrosine is one of the 20 essential amino acids that cells use to make proteins. It's…
Q: Where does COVID-19 go in the human body
A: COVID-19 is the infectious disease that causes symptoms such as sore throat, fever, etc. It is…
Q: What is cGMP-dependent protein kinase?
A: A chemical process or chemical reaction is the formation of new substances ( product) from reactant…
Q: What is the function of IFT?
A: IFT stands for Inter Ferential Therapy. It was discovered in the early's 1950. It is a very popular…
Q: how does covid19 affect the systems of the body.. for example, nervous system, excretory system,…
A: The coronavirus disease (COVID 19) is caused by the novel coronavirus named SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute…
Q: What is fadh2?
A: The coenzymes are organic, non-protein molecules that are necessary for the functioning of the…
Q: Explain the C-value paradox.
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Q: What type of pathogen causes COVID-19 and What are the key features of this pathogen?
A: Pathogens are disease-causing organisms, including microbes and infectious agents. Pathogenic…
Q: What is the reason why "AUTOcoids" changed to AUTACOIDS? Are there implication of the change
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Q: Would the following alterations to Src be oncogenic? Explain. (a) The deletion or inactivation of…
A: Src is a protooncogene.
Q: How does the increased Ca21 concentration elicit the cells’ responses?
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Q: What transcriptional activators do.
A: DNA is the genetic material in most living organisms. It is the information hub of the cell that…
Q: What are the function of inducer?
A: The inducer is a molecule that regulates gene expression.
Q: What are the consequences of inhibiting the m-phase promoting complex
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Q: covid-19 affect the brain
A: According to research, there are many way by which Covid-19 affect the brain: Confusion Loss of…
Q: Can COVID-19 be in water
A: KEY WORDS:- COVID-19 - Its name refer has coronavirus disease 2019. It is caused by SARS cov2 virus.…
Q: What transcriptional repressors do.
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Q: How might overexpression of proto-oncogenes lead to abnormal cellular proliferation?
A: A proto-oncogene is a cell's normal gene. Proto-oncogenes are plentiful. Each one is in charge of…
Q: What are the physiological processes in which caion is involved
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Q: Can you get COVID-19 again after having it
A: The covid-19 disease is a respiratory-system based disease that leads to pneumonia, organ failure,…
Q: What is the structural difference between normal EGFR and oncogenic receptor, e.g. ERbB? How does it…
A: ErbB is a group of proteins which contains four receptor tyrosine kinases linked to the structure of…
Q: what happens to people who get covid-19?
A: Coronavirus disease is caused by SARS CoV-2 virus. The virus affects the respiratory system that…
Q: how would Neuroscience of Meditation, Mindfulness, and Compassion help during Covid-19?
A: Covid-19 is a viral infection caused by the novel coronavirus strain called SARS-CoV-2 that…
Q: What elements are involved in IPTG Induction?
A: IPTG induction also called as Isopropyle- beta-D-thiogalactopyranocide. It induced the E coli lac…
Q: What is Proteomic Phenotype and its connection to COVID-19?
A: The emergence of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus,…
Q: Dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine are collectively called catecholamines. Which of the…
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Q: In the treatment of Covid-19, adverse drug reactions seen for people with hypertension and diabetis…
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