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Results from our forumWhat is cancer?(in genral)... (e.g. a growing tumour in a confined space like the brain or spinal cord) however, it is not a rule that cancer is a painful death. Many people ... have microscopic tumours, however, over 99% of these never develop a blood supply and remain as microscopic tumours that will never grow beyond ...
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respiratory system questions.please help... of mucous membrane in the nasal cavity? 18 after physical exercise, blood concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide changes (what happened? ... respiratory membrane location and structure? 28 location of the vocal cord 29 name of the respiratory center in the brain? 30 first events in inspiration ...
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stem cell presentation... include mechanisms, what would you talk about?? for me, talkin about cord blood stem cells, mylenation using stem cells, and the new breakthrough in stem cells (producing ...
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HOW MAINTENANCE OF HOMEOSTASIS IS ACHIEVED IN THE HUMAN BODY... endings), which relay the information (eg., a fall in the level of blood glucose- normal value range is 75-110mg/100ml) to an integrating centre. ... receptors. it is often a particular region of the brain or the spinal cord (eg., the hypothalamus has centres for thist, hunger, appetite, satiation, ...
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cord blood bankingThere are some fetal stem cells in the umbilical cord. Supposedly, stored cords could be used to treat some diseases that the infant might get later in life. The best example would be a blood disease that ordinarily require a marrow transplant - a transplant of cord tissue ...
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