Cancer_JC_presentation_2009
... constitutive signaling through EGFR and PI3K, and it depends on flux through the PPP • Antioxidants can reverse the metabolic defect, independent of glucose uptake, by increasing flux through the PPP • Antioxidants can enhance the transforming activity of oncogenic cells. ...
... constitutive signaling through EGFR and PI3K, and it depends on flux through the PPP • Antioxidants can reverse the metabolic defect, independent of glucose uptake, by increasing flux through the PPP • Antioxidants can enhance the transforming activity of oncogenic cells. ...
Glucose
... Hexokinase, which catalyzes the entry of free glucose into the glycolytic pathway, is a regulatory enzyme. There are four isozymes (designated I to IV). The predominant hexokinase isozyme of liver ...
... Hexokinase, which catalyzes the entry of free glucose into the glycolytic pathway, is a regulatory enzyme. There are four isozymes (designated I to IV). The predominant hexokinase isozyme of liver ...
Carbohydrate metabolism
... Fig. 3: Regenerative phase of pentose phosphate pathway. Figure is found on http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/glycolysis.html Some tissues (brain, erythrocytes) are dependent on the constant supply of glucose. When the amount of carbohydrates taken up with the diet is insufficient, the concentra ...
... Fig. 3: Regenerative phase of pentose phosphate pathway. Figure is found on http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/glycolysis.html Some tissues (brain, erythrocytes) are dependent on the constant supply of glucose. When the amount of carbohydrates taken up with the diet is insufficient, the concentra ...
Diabetes Management and Emergency Care Plan
... mmol/L the parent/guardian must pick their child up from school. 4. If the child is without insulin for a two hour period, their blood glucose level is less than 15 mmol/L and they are feeling well they may stay in school and participate as normal. The parent/guardian must communicate a plan for blo ...
... mmol/L the parent/guardian must pick their child up from school. 4. If the child is without insulin for a two hour period, their blood glucose level is less than 15 mmol/L and they are feeling well they may stay in school and participate as normal. The parent/guardian must communicate a plan for blo ...
Homeostasis - Guiding Questions
... 1. What is homeostasis? 2. When talking about multicellular organisms what do we mean by the “internal environment”? 3. When talking about unicellular organisms what do we mean by the “internal environment”? 4. What are extracellular fluids? 5. What are intracellular fluids? 6. How are extracellular ...
... 1. What is homeostasis? 2. When talking about multicellular organisms what do we mean by the “internal environment”? 3. When talking about unicellular organisms what do we mean by the “internal environment”? 4. What are extracellular fluids? 5. What are intracellular fluids? 6. How are extracellular ...
Community Blood Center article
... “Where someone donates does make a difference,” Rosen says. “Most donors understand that giving blood helps to save lives, but it is also vital for people to question where their blood goes and who it benefits. Blood donors are a valuable community resource, so it’s important to stress that what is ...
... “Where someone donates does make a difference,” Rosen says. “Most donors understand that giving blood helps to save lives, but it is also vital for people to question where their blood goes and who it benefits. Blood donors are a valuable community resource, so it’s important to stress that what is ...
Electrone transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation
... Glucokinase has a high Vmax, allowing the liver to effectively remove the flood of glucose delivered by the portal blood. This prevents large amounts of glucose from entering the systemic circulation following a carbohydrate rich meal, and thus minimizes hyperglycemia during the absorptive period. G ...
... Glucokinase has a high Vmax, allowing the liver to effectively remove the flood of glucose delivered by the portal blood. This prevents large amounts of glucose from entering the systemic circulation following a carbohydrate rich meal, and thus minimizes hyperglycemia during the absorptive period. G ...
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... 5f) Exchange of materials – Tissue Fluid Blood arriving at the arteriole side of a capillary bed is at a higher pressure than the blood in the capillaries, so blood is forced into these narrow capillaries As blood is forced into the narrow capillaries, it undergoes pressure filtration and much of t ...
... 5f) Exchange of materials – Tissue Fluid Blood arriving at the arteriole side of a capillary bed is at a higher pressure than the blood in the capillaries, so blood is forced into these narrow capillaries As blood is forced into the narrow capillaries, it undergoes pressure filtration and much of t ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Mediterranean Emergency Medicine
... nystagmus. After 2 liters of D5W disorientation and a 6th nerve palsy develop, but respond to thiamine. A 45-year-old male with endstage renal disease is started on CAPD. There is a 6 month history of anorexia accompanied by a 20 lb weight loss. Over 48 hours of hypertonic PD she develops disorienta ...
... nystagmus. After 2 liters of D5W disorientation and a 6th nerve palsy develop, but respond to thiamine. A 45-year-old male with endstage renal disease is started on CAPD. There is a 6 month history of anorexia accompanied by a 20 lb weight loss. Over 48 hours of hypertonic PD she develops disorienta ...
Facts About Blood - Community Blood Center of the Carolinas
... 5. By donating just platelets, the highly-concentrated number can be split among up to three patients as well. 6. Platelets help stop bleeding and give those with leukemia and other cancers a chance to live. 7. A, B and AB blood donors’ platelets are compatible with most of the population. 8. Levine ...
... 5. By donating just platelets, the highly-concentrated number can be split among up to three patients as well. 6. Platelets help stop bleeding and give those with leukemia and other cancers a chance to live. 7. A, B and AB blood donors’ platelets are compatible with most of the population. 8. Levine ...
A. GRAM'S POSITIVE COCCI
... Streptolysin O Antigen Reagent: Streptolysin O Antigen Principle: Reagent + Serum → agglutination (+ ve Ag-Ab reaction) Use: Detection of anti-streptolysin O in patient’s serum is an indication for ...
... Streptolysin O Antigen Reagent: Streptolysin O Antigen Principle: Reagent + Serum → agglutination (+ ve Ag-Ab reaction) Use: Detection of anti-streptolysin O in patient’s serum is an indication for ...
Physiology: Blood Web Quest
... (29) What is the main artery that leaves the heart? _____________________________ (30) Blood moves from arteries into ________________________________ Test Your Blood IQ (take the quiz at the following website to get these answers) http://www.pbs.org/wnet/redgold/journey/index.html 1. How long do re ...
... (29) What is the main artery that leaves the heart? _____________________________ (30) Blood moves from arteries into ________________________________ Test Your Blood IQ (take the quiz at the following website to get these answers) http://www.pbs.org/wnet/redgold/journey/index.html 1. How long do re ...
BioCore II lecture20-S2015
... Question 1: Are you interested in attending an End of the Year banquet for the completion of Biocore? A) I would Attend B) I would not Attend Question 2: I would be Willing to pay to attend this banquet for at most … A) $20 B) $15 C) $10 D) I answered that I am not inte ...
... Question 1: Are you interested in attending an End of the Year banquet for the completion of Biocore? A) I would Attend B) I would not Attend Question 2: I would be Willing to pay to attend this banquet for at most … A) $20 B) $15 C) $10 D) I answered that I am not inte ...
There is a simple test to determine blood type, performed with
... of anti-A , anti-B, or anti-Rh antibodies. Several drops of each kind of antiserum are added to separate samples of blood. You will use Table 2 to figure out your blood type. For example, if agglutination occurs only in the sample to which anti-A was added, the blood type is A-. If agglutination occ ...
... of anti-A , anti-B, or anti-Rh antibodies. Several drops of each kind of antiserum are added to separate samples of blood. You will use Table 2 to figure out your blood type. For example, if agglutination occurs only in the sample to which anti-A was added, the blood type is A-. If agglutination occ ...
GCEMS Sepsis Protocol Training 2
... When oxygen delivery to organs decreases (hypo perfusion) lactate acid is created due to anaerobic metabolism. This is an indication of organ dysfunction (Severe Sepsis) If point of care lactate machines are not available, blood for lacate analysis at the ED must be collect by paramedics prior to fl ...
... When oxygen delivery to organs decreases (hypo perfusion) lactate acid is created due to anaerobic metabolism. This is an indication of organ dysfunction (Severe Sepsis) If point of care lactate machines are not available, blood for lacate analysis at the ED must be collect by paramedics prior to fl ...
Lecture 10
... active sites. The un-phosphorylated enzyme has phosphofructokinase 2 activity and yields F26BP. The phosphorylated enzyme has fructose 2,6bisphosphatase activity and lowers the concentration of F26BP. ...
... active sites. The un-phosphorylated enzyme has phosphofructokinase 2 activity and yields F26BP. The phosphorylated enzyme has fructose 2,6bisphosphatase activity and lowers the concentration of F26BP. ...
Blood - MrOwdijWiki
... Introduction to Blood • There are between 4 – 6 liters of blood in your body • Females are normally between 4 and 5 • Males are normally between 5 and 6 • However body size does play a large role in the amount of blood ...
... Introduction to Blood • There are between 4 – 6 liters of blood in your body • Females are normally between 4 and 5 • Males are normally between 5 and 6 • However body size does play a large role in the amount of blood ...
Oxidation of Glucose
... penetrate mitochondria membrane , it can be used to produce energy (4 or , 6ATP) by respiratory chain phosphorylation in the mitochondria. ...
... penetrate mitochondria membrane , it can be used to produce energy (4 or , 6ATP) by respiratory chain phosphorylation in the mitochondria. ...
Chapter 26
... Body Weight and Energy Balance • weight – determined by the body’s energy balance – if energy intake and output are equal, body weight is stable – gain weight if intake exceeds output – lose weight if output exceeds intake – seems to have a stable, homeostatic set point • varies from person to pers ...
... Body Weight and Energy Balance • weight – determined by the body’s energy balance – if energy intake and output are equal, body weight is stable – gain weight if intake exceeds output – lose weight if output exceeds intake – seems to have a stable, homeostatic set point • varies from person to pers ...
Guide to Common Laboratory Tests for Eating Disorder Patients
... balance as well as blood sugar and blood proteins Blood sugar level at time of testing ...
... balance as well as blood sugar and blood proteins Blood sugar level at time of testing ...
Document
... secreted as urea, ammonia) •________ are broken down to glucose. •______ must be digested to glycerol and fatty acids. ...
... secreted as urea, ammonia) •________ are broken down to glucose. •______ must be digested to glycerol and fatty acids. ...
Why Blood Substitutes?
... 2,3-DPG dependent Red cell 2,3 DPG required for oxygen release Red cells only ...
... 2,3-DPG dependent Red cell 2,3 DPG required for oxygen release Red cells only ...
design of energy metabolism
... Evolutionary trend is toward higher levels of activity in advanced invertebrates. This trend continues throughout vertebrate evolution. Associated with this trend is a tendency for lesser reliance on sustained anaerobic pathways and greater used of arginine phosphate (cephalopods), creatine phosphat ...
... Evolutionary trend is toward higher levels of activity in advanced invertebrates. This trend continues throughout vertebrate evolution. Associated with this trend is a tendency for lesser reliance on sustained anaerobic pathways and greater used of arginine phosphate (cephalopods), creatine phosphat ...
Plasma enzyme
... In the liver, it catalyzes the oxidation of L-lactate to pyruvate (L P) with the mediation of NAD as hydrogen acceptor. The reaction is reversible and the reaction equilibrium strongly favors the reverse reaction, namely the reduction of pyruvate to lactate (P L). The formation of NADH produces an i ...
... In the liver, it catalyzes the oxidation of L-lactate to pyruvate (L P) with the mediation of NAD as hydrogen acceptor. The reaction is reversible and the reaction equilibrium strongly favors the reverse reaction, namely the reduction of pyruvate to lactate (P L). The formation of NADH produces an i ...