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Cell degeneration and necrosis
Cells are the basic living units of the body, cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs (viscera) and organs make up the body. When cells are damaged, the body will show signs of illness. Cell degeneration can occur with or without recovery, leading to accompanying consequences.
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Learn about the viral replication cycle
Viruses are microscopic microorganisms. Viruses only replicate completely in living cells of hosts (bacteria, plants or animals). Here is basic information about viruses and the virus replication cycle in host cells.
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What is a quantitative LDH test and when should it be done?
When patients suffer from diseases that damage cells in organs and tissues in the body such as the liver, heart, and kidneys, it is necessary to conduct tests to examine the damage to the cells. LDH quantitative test is a specialized test that significantly supports diagnosis and treatment.
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What is neutropenia?
Neutrophils are part of the hematopoietic and immune systems. When the number of white blood cells is abnormally low, it is called neutropenia. The cause of low white blood cells can be congenital or the effect of other factors.
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What is the longest cell in the human body?
All organs in the human body are made up of cells. The number of cells in the human body is very large, up to about 75 trillion. There are many different types of cells in terms of shape, size, function... So what is the longest cell in the human body?
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How many cells does the human body have?
The human body is made up of trillions of cells, each with its own structure and function. Scientists have come a long way in estimating the number of cells in the average human body. Most recent estimates put the number of cells at around 30 trillion.
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What are cell receptors?
The human body is made up of cells and they do not live in isolation, they “communicate” with each other by transmitting messages through chemical and electrical signals. Chemical signals are usually proteins or other molecules that are secreted from the target cell into the extracellular space and bind to the recipient cell. The site where the messenger binds to the recipient cell is called the receptor.
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Risk factors for tongue cancer
Oral cancer is cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat. It belongs to a larger group of cancers called head and neck cancers. Most develop in the squamous cells found in your mouth, tongue, and lips.
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What are epithelial cells?
In the human body there are about 70 trillion cells, among them there is a special type of cells called epithelial cells. So what are epithelial cells and are epithelial tumors dangerous?
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Calquence drug uses
The development of Medicine has brought many treatments for cancer patients. One of them is the drug Calquence. So what is Calquene and what are the uses of Calquence?
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Uses of Bosutinib
Cancer is a dangerous and rapidly increasing disease, in which chronic myeloid leukemia is quite common among cancers. To treat this pathology can use the drug Bosutinib. So what is Bosutinib?
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