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- Myelodysplastic Syndrome
This article chronicles the life of a person suffering from Myelodysplastic (MDS) Syndrome. It contains information on myelodysplastic; what causes the disease, symptoms, and treatment available. Written in a non medical perspective by a person who himself suffers from MDS. As defined in the article, myelodysplastic is a malfunction of the bone marrow, which has the job of producing various cells in the blood. read more... - Is Cancer Caused By Virus?
Cancer occurs when cells in our body grow out of control. A single cell can accumulate, changes its genes that allow it to replicate in an uncontrolled way. Such a cell can give rise to a tumor, which may manifest as a palpable lump or a mass. Once cells becomes cancerous they lose the function that they once had, they simply reproduce themselves indefinitely. read more... - Plant and Human Cell
This article is about the similarities and difference of plant and human cell. Created for students, this article contain procedures on how undertake the experiment and observing the similarities and differences of the cells under a high power microscope. When we talk about cells the first thing that comes to mind is life composed of small structures. read more... - Part I – Genetic Fortune Telling: The Great Unraveling
This article is about genes and its possible association to the human behavior. There have been studies that possibly or categorically link DNA to a human’s behavioral and physical being. The possibility of being an alcoholic due to hereditary component, antisocial behavior linking to gene irregularity or extreme sexual aggressiveness which might already be pre encoded in our genes. read more... - Urinalysis: looking into the void
This article written from the Food and Drug Administration is about Urinalysis: advances in the field of diagnostic. It contains information on the different test subjected in a urine examination. Urinalysis dates back to ancient China. read more... - Good Imaging Using High Power Microscopes
Microscopy, with its hundreds of years of development, has still not lost its practical use. Students still need to learn microscopy before they can advance in their courses, whether in the life sciences, physical sciences, or even engineering. read more... - How to Use High Power Microscope
The high power microscope is also a high power tool in the life sciences laboratory. Stereoscopic or basic dissecting microscopes will not entail that you section your specimens, but they do entail that you know the different principles behind lighting and shadowing in order that you produce the best image possible from a three-dimensional specimen. read more... - High Power Objectives for Your High Power Microscopes
This article is about the similarities and difference of plant and human cell. Created for students, this article contain procedures on how undertake the experiment and observing the similarities and differences of the cells under a high power microscope. When we talk about cells the first thing that comes to mind is life composed of small structures. read more... - The Ultimate Power of a High-power Microscope
Because microscopes are very expensive and delicate, you need to make sure that you are purchasing the right one. With this, there are certain things that you have to keep in mind once you go shopping for such precision instrument. read more... - Focusing High Power Microscope: A Tool for the Advanced Users
This article written from the Food and Drug Administration is about Urinalysis: advances in the field of diagnostic. It contains information on the different test subjected in a urine examination. Urinalysis dates back to ancient China. read more...
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