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Biology
... (0) Stem Cells To Lung Cells Scientists have successfully changed stem cells into lung cells. The stem cells were obtained from umbilical cord blood and changed into type II alveolar cells. Type II alveolar cells ... the journal Cytotherapy. Learn more about this study: Researchers Turn Cord Blood Into Lung Cells Science Daily Wednesday November 15, 2006 | permalink | comments (1) Immune System Quiz ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... . 2,4-D did not damage DNA in human lung cells. However, in one study, significant effects occurred in chromosomes in cultured human cells at low exposure levels [26]. The data suggest that ...
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Dimorphic Structures Questions
... to develop flu-like symptoms, as the fungus spreads over the inner surface of the lung. This is usually resolved quickly, and after subsequent contact the fungus has no effect. However ... , immune suppression following transplant operations, and a previous infection by an organism that kills immune cells such as HIV. The immune system has an amazing capacity to control fungal infection, so ...
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Unique Sensitivity of the Elderly
... susceptibility; it runs in the family, and 2) environmental insult which triggers development of cancerous cells. The events triggering cancerous cell growth may occur over a long time, making older ... susceptible because of a lifetime of inciting factors. Common cancers among elderly include colon, breast, lung, skin, and prostrate gland. Click here for a description of cancer development. The aged ...
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Adiantaceae [First Draft]
... globular, long stalked, annuli erect; mostly consist of 18-28 incrassate cells; spores tetrahedric, yellowish, transparent, smooth and experine.      ... 9a. Stipes, rachis and bothsides of laminae all cavered with multi-cells brown           ... stop bleeding for dysuria, stanguria, toothache, menorrhagia; also used clear away lung-heat and relive cough for cough of lungs heat. 15. Adiantum ...
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Fungal Diseases
... Fungi attack plants to feed on sugars within the plant cells. The best defence is to grow healthy plants with strong ... ) Fungal Diseases (Mycoses) - Systemic: deep within body, inhalation of spores, lung... http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~tconway/509/eukarya.html ... in lymph node Lymphatic system Pulmonary actinomycosis Fungal abscess in lung Mycotic pneumonia http://www.korb1.sote.hu/KKK/LISTTYPE/C ...
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Viral Diseases
... the body's response to virus infection: immune reaction to altered virus-infected cells, release by infected cells of inflammatory substances, or circulation in the b http://www.factmonster.com ... World Health Organization oms.b3e.jussieu.fr/FluNet - WHO's FluNet www.lungusa.org - American Lung Association Regulatory Agencies http://www.zymetx.com/links.html 23. Genetic Engineering Section, Laboratory ...
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Chemoprevention - The Answer to Cancer?, HYG-5051-98
... skin, head + neck, & lung Vitamin C vitamin colon & stomach Vitamin D vitamin colon Vitamin E vitamin lung, head + neck, colon, & stomach Folic Acid vitamin precancerous cells of the cervix Selenium mineral skin Calcium mineral colon Beta-Carotene phytochemical lung, head + neck, colon & ...
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Access Excellence What's News- Science Updates, Biomedical Updates, Interviews, Factoids
... been sequenced via a metagenomics approach. Sputum Samples May Predict Lung Cancer (05/26/06) - A non-invasive test currently ... . Structure of Viral Harpoon Protein Reveals How Viruses Enter Cells (01/04/06) - A team of Northwestern University researchers led ... and many human respiratory diseases, to fuse with and infect human cells. Newsmaker Interviews Archive David L. V. Bauer Wins Intel/STS ...
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Atlanta Parent Online Magazine - JustKids
... and irritants. When the airways react, they get narrower and less air flows to the lung tissue. The reaction causes symptoms like wheezing, coughing and chest tightness. Information for parents: In ... crescents, or sickles, instead of the normal round, doughnut shape. The abnormally shaped red blood cells block the flow of blood that circulates throughout the tissues of the body. With impaired ...
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