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Dictionary » S » Specific action Specific actionspecific action The action of a drug or a method of treatment which has a direct and especially curative effect upon a disease, e.g., the action of vitamin B12 in pernicious anaemia. ![]()
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Results from our forumTherapeutic Regimens With Biologics... to manage and treat. This is due to the fact that some biologics target specific etiologies of these diseases, while limiting side effects because ... is believed. There are about a dozen different classes or mechanisms of action of biopharmaceuticals that have about a half of dozen different types ...
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Re: how does innate immunity link to b-cell and t-cell responses... plz help Firstly Defence mechanisms are split in 2: 1. Innate (non specific) Defence mechanisms (Phagocytosis, fever, inflammation, natural ... antigens on the pathogen and lead to it's destruction (usually by the action of phagocytes but thats not imporatant :) ) 2. Cellular Immunity (T-cells ...
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Photosynthesis Trivia... but I'm still having difficulty with these questions. 1. The dark reaction is given its name because (A.) it does not require light (B.) light ... system production of ATP 14. It is currently believed that the specific enzymes necessary for the fixation of carbon dioxide into energy ...
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Re: Allele symbols/acronyms?... recombinase, Rb is excised from both chromosomes simultaneously by the action of the recombinase and you are left with what amounts to cells which ... fl/fl cells after the action of Cre recombinase. This will be a very specific deletion directed by the flanking Cre recombination sequences.
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Can plants absorb sucrose?... suction force that originates due to evaporation in leaves. Capillary action contributes to the ascension of water in the xylem, but it does not ... get there. Now, on the absorption of solutes: ions are taken up through SPECIFIC transport. Each ion has a special transport protein for its uptake ...
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