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Role of T cell costimulatory pathways in regulating immune responses

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Cells of the Immune System and Innate Immunity

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Endocrine lymphatic issues research

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Anatomy 5.3 Assignment Endocrine & Lymphatic Issues Directions: In this section you learned about the endocrine and lymphatic systems. For your assignment you get to conduct some additional research on your own. Choose ONE of the following endocrine or lymphatic issues. Conduct research on the issue to answer the following questions. Fill in the table below. Choose ONE of the following issues: Hypoglycemia Thyroid Cancer Castleman Disease Lymphangiomatosis Answer these questions: Which issue did you pick from the list above? (1 point) Definition: What is it? (2 points) What are the symptoms? (4 points) What are the causes? (4 points) What are the side effects or complications? (4 points) What are the treatments? (4 points) How is it preventable? (4 points)

Sickle Cell Anemia PPT

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By: 2/15/2011 Period: 1 HbS disease Hemoglobin S disease Sickle cell disease (SCD) Sickle cell disorder Genetic disorder Recessive Chromosome 11 If both parents are carriers 25% but if one parent has the disease the chance of getting it rises to 50% Low blood count Random pains (particularly in abdomen) Dactylitis (swelling of hands or feet) seizures extreme paleness Increasing fatigue shortness of breath or trouble breathing numbness or tingling severe headaches or dizziness painful erection (males only) Inability to move body parts Changes in vision slurring of speech Delayed puberty/growth Ulcers Whiteness in eyes All 50 states test newborns for the sickle cell trait, during newborn screening.
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