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    Meaningful Use in the medical field describes the adaptation of health care in three stages and is based on things like improving quality and efficiency of patient care, engaging patients and family members in the patients’ health, and the improvement upon population and public health. Stage one, which began in 2010, focused on the use of Electronic Health Records. The second, which took root in late 2012, increased the implementation of patient education, participation, and care-coordination. The

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    Feedback/Response The overall feedback was to state the aim and conclusion clearly, include more in-text citations and references and be more detailed in elements of experimental errors. This feedback was taken into account, as I have included more in-text citations and references, expanded on experimental errors in more detail and ensured my aim and conclusion is clear. Abstract The purpose of this investigation was to identify the class of immunoglobulins using, sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS)

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    Synopsis of “An evidence in vitro for the influence of bisphenol A on uterine leiomyoma” 1. Introduction Uterine fibroids are the most common noncancerous growths of the uterus also known as leiomyomas or myomas. They are not usually associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer but are considered as a common cause of hysterectomy. Gynecological researchers consider that the increase in the incidence of this type of tumor is related to the presence of

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    decreased appetite, and losing weight, fever and complained of a sore throat with white patches developing. Her neck lymph nodes were also showing signs of swelling. Her Physician immediately ordered an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent (ELISA) test, Western Blot testing, CD4 T-cell count, Complete Blood Count (CBC), Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR), and a p24 Antigen test and was asked to come follow up when the results where in. ________________________________________ ASSESSMENT Upon Jane’s follow up

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    Microtubules are an essential part of eukaryotic cells for various functions and processes, and are located throughout the cytoplasm in the cytoskeleton. Microtubules are essential for multiple cellular processes such as, cellular division and cellular movement and transport(6). Since microtubules are required for many cellular processes, mutations involving microtubules can cause various diseases including neurodegenerative diseases and cancer(5). One of the most common neurodegenerative diseases

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    ...) or to find partners proteins (double hybrid, immunoprecipitation ...) give important information on the function of a gene (V Ecochard -2011). This experiment will focus on SDS PAGE of purified protein and cell lysate samples, Western blot analysis procedure, interpretation of purified protein and lysate samples; Sequence analysis of tagged fusion proteins, and why and how to choose cell type, and why cell expression mater? The following samples containing human dihydrofolate reductase

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    Rabbit Ig Lab Report

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    Figure 3.1.6. Gel filtration chromatography of reduced and DTNB-treated rabbit IgG. Panel A. A 150 mL Sephacryl S-200 column equilibrated with Tris buffered saline was used. Native rabbit IgG and those reduced with sodium sulphite in presence of DTNB were passed through the column. Inset shows non-reducing SDS-PAGE analysis. Lane 1 and 4, eluted peak fractions collected after loading reduced and DTNB-treated IgG and native IgG respectively, lane 2: molecular weight marker and lane 3: reduced and

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    NACP and HIV counselling NACP began in 1987, as an Indian health ministry initiated surveillance taskforce, after the first Indian HIV case was reported. Since then, it has extended its role to provide HIV services (IAVI, 2005; Singh et al., 2005). In 1992, the Indian Health Ministry set up the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) as a separate wing to implement and closely monitor various components of the programme (Singh et al., 2005; NACO, 2015b). Services provided under this programme trickle

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    1. If HIV-seropositivity is detected, what additional confirmatory tests should be done? List 3 tests and describe their principle. Western blotting - In Western blotting first, the macromolecules have to be separated via gel electrophoresis. The molecules now separated by electrophoresis are blotted onto either a nitrocellulose or a polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) membrane (a second matrix). To inhibit the binding of nonspecific antibodies to the membrane surface it is subsequently blocked. Then

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    Literature Review 1. Overview Couples HIV Testing and Counselling HIV Testing and Counselling HIV antibody tests were first issued by the World Health Organization in 1992 (WHO, 1997), since then with frequent update of recommendations, HIV testing and counselling continue to be the gateway to HIV prevention, essential treatments and cares (Fonner et al., 2012, WHO, 2012b). However, globally not more than half (49%-58%) of people living with HIV knew their serostatus (WHO, 2015b). To address this

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