Hyperacute rejection is caused by A. Preformed antibodies B. B-cell generated antidonor antibodies C. T-cell mediated allorejection D. Nonimmune mechanism
Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) derived from mesenchymal stem cells are known to have therapeutic potential, with several clinical trials ongoing. EV applications to drug delivery platforms have also been developed. Increasing research efforts in the EV field have yielded an appreciation for the potential role of glycans in EV function. TCI can synthesize various glycans related products to support your research, - For Insertion (chemical synthetic oligosaccharide) - For Detection (antibodies and Lectins) - For Cleavage (Enzymes)
Complications of Blood Transfusion: An ... i.e. renal failure) Acute ... Hypocalcemia Hypothermia Circulatory overload Acute pulmonary edema due to volume ...
The cutaneous (CL) form results in ulcers or sores on skin and mucous membranes. ... The cutaneous form is less severe in regard to loss of life, but is ...
Hepatobiliary disease Prepared by: Siti Norhaiza Binti Hadzir Bilirubin metabolism Major metabolite of heme Heme is found in hemoglobin, myoglobin and cytocrome.
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A 8 years old male boy presented with h/o pallor, yellow colouration of sclerae since 5 years. He also c/o episodes of abdominal pain. Spleen is palpable.
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... which is often bloody May mimic appendicitis Eating contaminated food, especially raw or undercooked pork Outbreaks are described Usually self-limited ...
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Toxin is synthesized in high yield after the supply of Fe++ and Fe+++ has become exhausted. Remarkably, C. diphtheriae will synthesize diphtheria toxin as 5% of its ...
Some viruses may remain dormant inside host cells for long periods, causing no obvious change in their host cells (a stage known as the lysogenic phase).
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... Lead to profound thrombocytopenia Plasmapheresis is the recommended treatment Non-hemolytic reactions Pulmonary edema Transfusion related acute lung injury ...
... side effects are usually mild and non-life-threatening. Two categories: ... Between recipient antibodies against transfused WBC (HLA, WBC ... disease (GVHD) ...
Later exposure to same foreign organism memory. response heightened ... Sebaceous Glands secrete sebum low pH (3-5) Inhibitory to growth of most microorganisms. ...
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