What are the modifying factors and toxic/therapeutic effects of cisplatin? Define all new terms and acronyms. Please include at least 5 reliable apa references.
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What are the modifying factors and toxic/therapeutic effects of cisplatin?
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Please include at least 5 reliable apa references.
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- What are the modifying factors and toxic/therapeutic effects of cisplatin? Define all new terms and acronyms. Please don't put AI/GPT text, please make sure all text is 100% human written Please include at least 5 reliable apa references.a- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5866609/pdf/pnas.201800195.pdfb- (Article is no longer available) Here are the articles provided within the question - They are not needed but are available if additional information is warranted - The figures being mentioned are already provided. This is Biochemoistry, please answer each part to the best of your ability. There are a max of 3 parts due to guidelines and please answer each part with clear and efficient work with answers. Thank youCap, EA1, and Sap are all genes/proteins of interest in this study. For each gene, what gene product is encoded and where is the gene (the literal DNA sequence) located physically in the cell? I need help fimiding this in the artticle and answer as short as possible https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC106848/
- Using COVID-19 ICD-10 Diagnosis Code U07.1, explain your experience with entering this code in a coding website: Are there any listed guidelines in using this code (see ICD-10 guidelines in book), if so, what are they? What does your research tell you about the benefits and drawbacks of using the Codify software?What do you mean by Use of Dexamethasone in the context of COVID 19? Please add diagrams or figures supporting your answer. Please briefly explain at your own easy words. I will rate you positive if you do so. Please don't use AI for answering this question.In chemotherapy, what are the mechanism of action of cisplatin and alkylating agents. Why are these drugs effective at killing cancerous cells? What are the mechanisms of resistance?
- the topic is Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes in Breast Cancer Using RNA-Seq write a method section of a scientific report for this topic. including the use of excel to get these result( will be included in the images) and also this website https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE216238As shown , several medical agents are now commercially produced by genetically engineered microorganisms. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of making these agents this way.Procedure: Refer to the Genetic Code Table below to identify the right amino acid coded. To determine the order of bases in the first column (uNA), second column (codon) and the third column is the anticodon. Consider the complementary base pair in DNA and in RNA To identify the amino acid, took at the bases in the MRNA codon, example AUG using the Genetic Code Table. Lool: for the first letter of the MRNA codon on the left side of the genstic code table (A), the second letter of the MRNA on the second letter column (U), and the third letter on the right-side column (G). AUG codes for the amino acid -methionine, Do the same with the other codons in the chart. Genetic Code Table 2nd posttion of codon UUU Phe Phenylalanine UCU Ser S Serine Phenylalanine UC C Ser S Serine UCA Ser S Serine UCe Ser S Serine CCU Pra P Proline UAU Tyr Y Tyrosine UAC Tyr Y Tyrosine UGU Cys C ysteine UGC Cys C Cysteine UUC Phe F UUA Lau UUG Leu CUU Leu CUC CUA Leucine UGA UGG Trp W Tryptophan G stop stop L…