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Quick Scroll ansers to dr prasads questions. 01.20.08 (11 months ago) #41

good try inayat, dr prasad must give ansewrs as per his knoledge after let us say 2 to 3 days. this is a request tom dr dhaleri.

dr inayat pl throw somr light on HUMAN PHOTORECEPTOR COMPEX.ITS STRUCTURE ,COMONENTS AND FUNCTION.PL PASTE IF POSSIBLE.

2.WHAT IS THE ROLE OF TRIM AND SPARC IN THIS.

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Quick Scroll 01.20.08 (11 months ago) #42

dhalerprasad wrote:
diadonosine converted metabolically as result dna chain elongn blocked when it is incorporated in to viral dna syn by reverse transcriptase but why dna synthesis blocked..................

lipids that gets elevated after well fed state.........

most imprtant source of blood glucose during last 48hrs fast..............

mc cause of insulin resisatnce

first genetic disease succesfully treated by gene therapy

name reversible uncompetitive inhibitor of IMPdehydrogenase...........

name the only human antigenic glycerophospholipid.............

name drug that is used for decresing painful crisis in sickle cell anemia................

life span of sicke cell erythrocyte.....

wat step is affected in this scenar an antibiotic added translating a gene sequence.......with only product being foemed is fmet-phe,so which step is affecte in protin synthesis.


when didanosine gets converted in to active metabolite the process of dna syntheiss gets blocked becoz the next coming 3 oh group is not formed which shud attack the 5 po4 group of next in coming base.

aminoacids are source for the fasting state

obesity

adenosins deaminase deficiency

mycophenolate mofotil

cardiolipin

hydroxyurea

20days

as formyl methionine is formed so intiation has occured and phe indicates phenylalanine so next amino acid is also formed so translocn also occured so the final step translation has been blocked.
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Quick Scroll 01.21.08 (11 months ago) #43

Thanks dr prasad.

Adenosine deaminase deficiency, or ADA deficiency, is an inherited immunodeficiency syndrome accounting for about 25% of all cases of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)

please answer for the question .........which lipid gets elevated after well fed state
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Quick Scroll 01.22.08 (11 months ago) #44

Appg 2006 :

1. CD 4 receptors are required for entry of HIV in all cells except ?

a. Macrophages
b. Dendritic cells
c. Astrocytes
d. Monocytes


2. Which of the following represent frequency of continous variables ?

a. Histogram
b. Line diagram
c. Simple bar chart
d. Component bar chart

3. The side effect of Leflunomide is ?

a. pancytopenia
b. psychosis
c. Teratogenicity
d. Myocarditis

4. Which of the following is false regarding hypernatremic dehydration ?

a. cerebral bleeding
b. Cerebral edema
c. Central pontine myelinosis
d. Metabolic acidosis
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Quick Scroll bbiostatistics question 01.22.08 (11 months ago) #45

dear inayat i think you have not framed the options correctly for this question.the anser is a scatter diagram which is agraphic rep made to show the extent and nature of cottrrelation betwee4n two variables such as ht and wt.

plsee gupta and mahazan PSM 3 ed ed page 372 to 375

scatter diagram is also called dot diagram or correlation diagram.

pl pl reply with ytour comments.you had not given the anser to ane questiomn.

2 leflunomide.anser is teratogenecity.regf goodman gilman 11th ed page 1415another imp side effect is hepatotoxicity.,this drug is given in nims rheumatology dept to a selected category of people with rh arthritis.
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Quick Scroll 01.22.08 (11 months ago) #46

Yes you are right.....about that graphical representatin of corelation of two variables is depicted in scatter diagram.

I just posted the question as was asked in appg.
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Quick Scroll 01.22.08 (11 months ago) #47

1. Astrocyte

2. Scatter diagram

3. Teratogenicity

4. Central pontine myelinosis ( It is due to rapid correction of hyponatremia )

Please comment if u think answers are different.
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Quick Scroll interesting or dummy question. 01.22.08 (11 months ago) #48

you are a genius dr inayat,pl anser

rh factor is

1.mucopolysaccharide


2.fattyacid

3.antibody,

4.collagenous substance.

my anser is a.pl help in proving the anser.we are lucky they wonyt ask such questions in aipg.

you did not give anser to anesthesia question.myotonia dystrophica,pl give anser.
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Quick Scroll 01.22.08 (11 months ago) #49

I answered to ur question.............Isoflurane is right but u answered that question in a diff thread so I answered there.
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Quick Scroll 01.22.08 (11 months ago) #50

RH BLOOD GROUP antigens, especially Rh(D),
are of paramount importance in transfusion medicine,
ranking second only to the AB0 system. These antigens (C/
c, D, We) are carried by distinct but highly homologous
unglycosylated, fatty-acylated proteins that share an identical
N-terminal amino acid sequence.’” Rh antigen expression
occurs early in hematopoietic differentiation, being detected
in colony-forming unit-erythroid (CFU-E) cells, but not
burst-forming unit-erythroid (BFU-E) cells.6 However, they
have not been detected in human erythroleukemic K562
cells, which are at the proerythroid stage of erythroid development,
even though Rh mRNA is present.


The terms Rhesus factor and Rh factor are equivalent and refer to the Rh D antigen only.
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