Our program begins with a two-semester introductory sequence that seeks to build a solid foundation of knowledge in cell and molecular biology and biochemistry.
In healthy cells and tissue, more than 90% of the total glutathione pool is in the reduced form(GSH) and less than 10% exists in the oxidised form(GSSG).
In infected cells, this polyprotein is cleaved at multiple sites by cellular and viral proteases to produce the structural and non-structural(NS) proteins.
We are addressing these questions from the molecular to the organismal level using cultured cells and mice, and a variety of techniques including live cell imaging, biochemical analysis, and genomic and epigenomic analyses.
The concept, based on the latest cellular and geologic research, resembles a suggestion by famed naturalist Charles Darwin that life could have sprung from a"warm little pond" rich in nutrients.
The goals of this study are to identify optimal condition for preparing frankincense essential oil that possesses potent anti-tumor activity, and to evaluate the activity in both cultured human pancreatic cancer cells and a xenograft mouse cancer model.
Their findings in cellular and animal models and in patient tumor samples also indicate that this beneficial effect may be most prevalent in overweight and obese patients.
It overcomes the disadvantages of traditional methods of the activity control for the cell and organism, and also provides a revolutionary method for the research of neuroscience.
You will study topics in the fields of imaging techniques, physiological control engineering, rehabilitation engineering, implant engineering, cell and tissue engineering and infection prevention, as well as aspects of medical ethics and law.
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