Skin Tumors: Cause, Features and Morphology
Almost everyone develop skin tumors during his/her lifetime, but since most of them are benign they may not need treatment but are removed for cosmetic […]
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Almost everyone develop skin tumors during his/her lifetime, but since most of them are benign they may not need treatment but are removed for cosmetic […]
Read MoreNeurulation is the development of the neural plate and the processes involved with its subsequent closure to form the neural tube during the early stages […]
Read MoreIsoenzymes: Also called isozymes Are multiple forms of an enzyme that catalyzes the same reaction Arise through gene duplication Differ in their physical and chemical […]
Read MoreAnatomy of Skeletal Muscle Each skeletal muscles are composed of numerous muscle fibers. Each muscle fiber contains following structures: Sarcolemma: Plasma membrane of a muscle […]
Read MoreGas gangrene also called as myonecrosis is a spreading wet gangrene of the muscles with profound toxaemia and shock. It is a most serious type […]
Read MoreOcculomotor Nerve (Cranial Nerve III or CN III) Functional Components: General Somatic Efferent (GSE)/ Somatic Efferent (SE) General Visceral Efferent (GVE) Nuclei: situated at the […]
Read MorePenicillin or Beta lactam antibiotics are commonly associated with drug reactions which are immunologically mediated reactions. Why does penicillin anaphylaxis occur? The core structure Beta […]
Read MoreAnimated video showing fate of RBC/hemoglobin Hemoglobin is a purple-colored, iron-containing respiratory pigment of cytoplasm of RBC. Hemoglobin is a conjugated protein and is formed […]
Read MoreClinical Genetics deals with the diagnosis of genetic diseases, care and counseling of patients with genetic disorders. Cytogenetics is the study of number & structure of […]
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