Spondylitis, Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Types of Spondylitis, Diagnosis, Treatment Case Studies
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Cancer Cancer is defined as the uncontrolled proliferation of cell populations that defy the normal rules of cell division. Such cells are known as cancer cells. Normal cells are directly monitored, and their growth, proliferation and cell division are monitored by signal transduction. However, cancer cells have developed autonomous mechanisms for their growth and reproduction. …
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What is sleep? Sleep is defined as a temporary state of unconsciousness from which a person can be aroused by sensory or other types of stimuli. Classification It is broadly classified into 2 types: Slow-wave sleep or Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) Rapid eye movement (REM) Slow-wave sleep It is also known as Non-rapid eye movement (NREM). …
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Simple Staining: Principle, Procedure, Uses The simple stain can be used as a quick and easy way to determine cell shape, size and arrangements of bacteria. True to its name, the simple stain is a very simple staining procedure involving a single solution of stain. Any basic dye such as methylene blue, safranin, or crystal …
Cellular adaptations refer to the changes made by cells in response to various stimuli or changes in their local environment. This can involve changing the number of cells or their morphological appearance. It can be physiological, where it occurs in normal tissues or organs, or pathological, i.e. occurring in disease states. In this article, we …
Introduction Lipid metabolism is the synthesis and degradation of lipids in cells, involving the breakdown or storage of fats for energy and the synthesis of structural and functional lipids, such as those involved in the construction of cell membranes. In animals, these fats are obtained from food or are synthesized by the liver. Lipogenesis is …
Objectives: To understand the importance of measuring blood glucose level. To understand the principles of enzymatic estimation of glucose. Theory: Glucose is a simple sugar which is a permanent and immediate primary source of energy to all of the cells in our body. The glucose in blood is obtained from the food that …
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