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    vitro cytotoxic study Biological activity for anti-cancer activity is created using the screening process to guide the separation of crude extracts. The in vitro tests are usually used as primary screening in cytotoxic assay. 3-(4,5-dimethylthaizol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT assay) The MTT assay is based on metabolic reduction of colorless tetrazolium salt (MTT), by mitochondrial enzyme activity in viable cells, to formosan salt (blue), which can be quantified spectrophotometrically

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    STEM CELLS: THE BAD VS. THE GOOD THE BACKGROUND The use of embryonic stem cells to treat human diseases; is it unethical, questionable, helpful, in violation of law and policy or just the right answer for many, many diseases? All of these are great questions and are all questions that everyone and everybody has an opinion on at one time or another. To first really understand the controversy surrounding stem cell research you must know a little about its base; embryonic stem cells, “they are

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    years. According to the Huffington Post, Hartnett writes, “On average, a full Division 1 scholarship is $25,000 per year. That’s $100,000 over four years!” You might say well that is enough right? That is a lot of money to take into consideration but it is not enough. Also to mention that is a Division one school, where the price of tuition and other things are more priced. How are student athletes from lower division schools supposed to earn enough money to support them? The price of tuition is

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    football and not just gridiron specialists” (qtd. in Crouse). As a result, both coaches have had tremendous success on the football field, especially Coach Dabo who led his team to a national championship in 2016. Furthermore, the odds of earning a Division I scholarship is minute, and the chances of becoming a professional are smaller. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) reported the probabilities of high school

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    “As long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to be someone else,” (Swanson 1). South Korea, known as the world's capital of plastic surgery, is highly-image conscious. It is known that even scoring a job sometimes depends on how attractive you are. South Korea's major aspects on plastic surgery include how it became so popular, the impact of America's beauty standards on Koreas, and the reason as to why plastic surgery is so looked upon by both women and men of all ages. Plastic surgery holds a great

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    Nicholas Colinear Mrs. Kramer Academic English 2 12 December 2017 Escape From The Cage Just imagine, being in a world where everyone is controlled and taught to believe that there life is perfect. That is a reality for the citizens in North Korea.. At a young age the children in North Korea are taught and controlled to believe that they way they live is perfect, but in reality we all know that it is quite the opposite. Shannon L. Alder, a popular writer, perfectly described this by stating,

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    Did you know that in North Korea, the punishment for questioning the political system there is having three generations of your family killed? Or that if you watch a Hollywood movie there, you will be killed? These laws only show us the depth of the huge human crisis that is happening in this country. North Korea is a terrible country for living. Most of its population suffer tremendously, and they wish that they could be helped. They are right to wish for help, and we can clearly see this with two

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    tobacco or alcohol usage; and excessive environmental exposure to sunlight, ultraviolet light, radiation, or certain chemicals or bacteria (American Cancer Organization). The most common way one can develop cancer, however, is through uncontrolled cell division in the body. The cells in the body either in one of two phases: interphase, during which cells grow, replicate DNA, go about their routine functions, and prepare for mitosis or meiosis.

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    Isolation of Cancer Stem Cells through their Dielectrophoretic Signature Thesis The purpose of this research article is to create a microfluidic device that can isolate and separate cancer stem cells from regular cancer cells in blood. Background In spite of all the achievements and advances in the medical field, cancer stays as one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Cancer is an umbrella term for groups of diseases that are all characterized by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells [1]

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    Should College Athletes Be Paid to Play? Rebecca Lobo once said“Athletes who take to the classroom naturally or are encouraged to focus on grades should be able to do well in the classroom. I believe the reason you go to college is to get your degree. It's not a minor league or an audition for the pros.” many athletes should read these and apply it to their life because college isn't about trying to play in the pros if you're an athlete sure you can have a dream, but you need to also get a degree

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