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Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment of Thrombosis and Hemostasis Author : Nicholle Newman Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hemostasis is a physiological process in the body that helps in stopping the bleeding and starting the repair process. This process prevents excessive blood loss and infections in the body. The formation Read More |
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Synthetic Biology: From Molecular Mechanisms to Disease Author : Hunter Errington Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Synthetic biology is an emerging discipline, which aims to create fully operational biological systems from the smallest constituent particles possible such as DNA, proteins, and other organic molecules. Read More |
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Systems Analysis of Protein Complexes in Cancer Author : Colton Harris Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Proteins refer to large and complex molecules that play numerous vital functions in the body. They are essential to the majority of the work done by cells and are necessary for the function, structure Read More |
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Targeting the STAT Pathway in Cancer Author : Finn Mcfarland Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation The JAK-STAT signal pathway refers to a cytokine-stimulated signal transduction pathway which plays an important role in numerous biological processes which include cell proliferation, differentiation, Read More |
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The Mitochondrion in Aging and Disease Author : John Binnington Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation The mitochondrion is a double-membrane-bound cell organelle, which is responsible for processing oxygen and converting food substances into energy. It is essential for cellular bioenergetics and consequently Read More |
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The Role of the Mitochondria in Human Aging and Disease Author : John Binnington Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Mitochondria are membrane-bound cell organelles, which are considered to be key factors involved in the aging process. They are involved in energy production by oxidative phosphorylation. They also play Read More |
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Tissue Biomechanics: Physiology and Pathology Author : Alisha Diego Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Tissue biomechanics is the study of the ways in which different parts of the human body, such as bones, tendons and muscles, react to external forces. The principal objective of tissue biomechanics is Read More |
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Tuberculosis Treatment: The Search for New Drugs Author : Megan Durham Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Tuberculosis (TB) refers to a type of infectious disease generally caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Lungs are the primary target of this disease, but it can also affect the other parts of the body. Read More |
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Understanding Symmetry Breaking in Biology Author : Roman Florence Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation In biology, symmetry breaking refers to the process of breaking of uniformity or reducing the number of points to view invariance in order to produce a more improbable and structured state. It occurs when Read More |
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Vasculitis in Clinical Practice Author : Antony Hall Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Vasculitis refers to a group of disorders in which the blood vessels are destroyed through inflammation. This condition affects both arteries and veins. The primary cause of vasculitis is leukocyte migration Read More |