Could it be that human biology has advanced up to its present level while having failed to seriously discern, define, and research one of the body’s organs? Of course, the question of whether or not gut microbiota should be considered an organ is a controversial one, the reason being that...
Air embolism is the presence of a bubble of air in a blood vessel, blocking the passage of blood. Understand the definition and occurrence of air...
proliferation and function of immune cells such as CD4+and CD8+T cells, NK cells, B cells and antigen presenting cells (APCs). There are different Treg
Define a tissue. Define tissue. Define Antigen. What does biology mean? What does "articulates with" mean in biology? What is the meaning of the term biology? Define Purpura. What does the term genomics mean? Definition and examples of connective tissue. ...
is measured by spectrophotometry. sandwich elisa sandwich elisa helps to detect the presence of antigen in a sample. the microtitre well is coated by the antibody. the sample containing the antigen is added to the well and washed to remove free antigens. then an enzyme-linked secondary ...
What if your "normal" is lower than the defined range? A percentage of the population has a lower “resting state” level of WBC. You may have some genetic variations that don't necessarily predispose you to an increased risk of infection, like people of African, Middle Eastern, and some...
Despite recent major advances in developing effective vaccines against toxoplasmosis, finding new protective vaccination strategies remains a challenging and elusive goal as it is critical to prevent the disease. Over the past few years, various experimental approaches have shown that developing an effectiv...
What is the body of a fungus called? Define flocculent in microbiology What is the virulence factor of E. coli? What is necrotizing encephalitis? What is impetigo? What level drug is an antibiotic? What is a pathogen? a) A small group of viruses b) A microorganism that causes disease c...
Blood type is a category of blood based on the existence and lack of antibodies and inherited antigenic substances on the red blood cell's surface. The antigens can be proteins, carbohydrates, or glycoproteins based on a blood group system....
Cluster of differentiation antigensFACSFlow cytometryFluorescence-activated cell sortingIn vitro disease modelsNeural developmentNeural stem cellsNeuroregenerationNot only have our insights into neural development at a cellular level dramatically increased over the past decade, we are also on the verge of...