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Decks in this class (203)

Histology: Introduction to Histology
What is the most common stain,
What does hematoxylin stain,
What does eosin stain
28  cards
Cell Injury
What is hyperplasia,
What is hypertrophy,
What is atrophy
24  cards
Acute Inflammation
What is transudate,
What is exudate,
What is the activator of the infl...
14  cards
Chronic Inflammation
What is chronic inflammation char...,
What cell type is predominant in ...,
What are some possible causes of ...
13  cards
Healing/Repair
A 56 year old man has experienced...,
What are the two paths of repair ...,
What is regeneration
31  cards
Disorders of Circulation
Hematoma,
Hemothorax,
Hemopericardium
33  cards
Neoplasia I
What is a neoplasia and what is i...,
What part of the neoplasia determ...,
What is the function of stroma fo...
15  cards
Neoplasia II
What are the 4 classes of genes t...,
What are proto oncogenes,
What are oncogenes
30  cards
Neoplasia III
What are carcinogens,
Direct acting carcinogens,
Indirect acting carcinogens
21  cards
Autopsy
Medical autopsy,
Forensic autopsy,
Why have autopsies declined
4  cards
Microbial World
What are some of the possible con...,
What are some important features ...,
The ability to colonize the human...
6  cards
Bacterial Cell
What are the main functions of th...,
What are strong antigens on bacteria,
What is the cell wall like for gram
18  cards
Clinical ID
Prions,
Viruses,
What type of pathogen is capable ...
42  cards
Microscopy ID
What are the steps in a gram stai...,
What are the best specimens for a...,
What are acid fast stains used for
25  cards
Bacterial Growth
What are 3 general mechanisms of ...,
What is the type iii secretory ap...,
What are the 4 phases of bacteria...
14  cards
Antibiotic Resistance I
Plasmid,
Conjugative conjugal plasmids,
Non conjugative non conjugal plas...
11  cards
Antibiotic Resistance II
Transformation,
Competence,
What are the 3 fates for uptake d...
19  cards
Virulence Regulation I
What is an example of how bacteri...,
Virulence factor,
What are examples of virulence fa...
31  cards
Virulence Regulation II
What is cholera,
What is the cure for cholera,
Is vibrio cholerae gram or
22  cards
Regulation of Salmonella Virulence
Why is s typhimurium useful to st...,
How does acid tolerance in salmon...,
How is acid tolerance generated i...
21  cards
Virulence and Antigenic Diversity
What is the structure of n gonorrhea,
Adherence,
What 2 factors does adherence req...
11  cards
Emergent Infections
What defines an emerging pathogen,
What are the 3 factors that contr...,
How can incorrect drug therapy le...
10  cards
Staphylococci
Are staphylococci catalase positi...,
Are staphylococci motile,
What is the aerobic status of sta...
47  cards
Streptococci
What are the main features of str...,
What is a catalase test,
What are the 3 groups of streptoc...
48  cards
Neisseria, Haemophilus and Bordetella
What gram are neisseria,
What part of n meningitidis resul...,
What are the 4 general characteri...
50  cards
Enterobacteria I
What are the 4 characteristics of...,
What are the 5 enterobacteria gen...,
What are the 5 groups of e coli t...
28  cards
Enterobacteria II
What are the features of shigella,
What is the main transmission of ...,
What is the pathogenesis of shigella
43  cards
Pseudomonas and Non-Fermenters
What are the general characterist...,
What is the reservoir of pseudomo...,
What are the characteristics of p...
41  cards
Gram Positive Rods
What are the characteristics of b...,
What disease does bacillus anthra...,
What are biothreat category a pat...
38  cards
Spirochetes
What are some characteristics of ...,
What can treponema and leptospira...,
What can borrelia be visualized by
44  cards
Bacterial Zoonoses
What are the carriers of brucella,
How do humans get brucellosis,
What populations are at high risk...
42  cards
Rickettsia
Rocky mountain spotted fever cause,
Rickettsialpox cause,
Epidemic typhus louse borne typhu...
48  cards
Gram Positive/Negative Anaerobes
Clostridium perfringens diseases,
Clostridium tetani diseases,
Clostridium botulinum diseases
49  cards
Chlamydia/Mycoplasma/Legionella
Chlamydia trachomatis diseases,
Chlamydia pneumoniae diseases,
Chlamydia psittaci diseases
32  cards
Hemostasis
What are the 3 major components o...,
Normal hemostasis,
Abnormal hemostasis
54  cards
Abnormal Hemostasis
What is aptt,
What is pt inr,
Thrombocytosis
49  cards
Histology: Circulatory System
What are the 3 layers of vessels,
What are the components of the tu...,
What are the components of the tu...
15  cards
Histology: Cardiac Histology
What chamber of the heart has the...,
What chamber of the heart has the...,
What is the endocardium and what ...
10  cards
Vascular Disease
What is the intimal response to v...,
What is arteriosclerosis,
What are 3 types of arteriosclerosis
30  cards
Ischemic Heart Disease
What is congestive heart failure,
Systolic heart failure,
Diastolic heart failure
35  cards
Pathophysiology of CHF
What is forward failure,
What is backward failure,
What is the single most important...
32  cards
Valvular Disease
Stenosis valve,
Regurgitation valve,
Chorea
40  cards
Clinical Approach to Chest Pain
What are the 5 killer chest pains,
What are some common causes of ch...,
What is levines sign
16  cards
Cardiomyopathy
What is cardiomyopathy a result of,
What are the 3 patterns of cardio...,
What is the most common cardiomyo...
55  cards
Clinical Approach to Bleeding
Aptt,
Thrombin time,
Mixing assay
8  cards
Clinical Approach to Hypertension
What is the proper bp technique,
What are the classic symptoms of htn,
Prehypertension
19  cards
Clinica Valvular Heart Disease
What is the predominant cause of ...,
What is mitral stenosis,
What changes in the heart occur a...
21  cards
Congenital Heart Disease
What is a shunt,
What is the most common shunt at ...,
What is the most common shunt at ...
28  cards
Infective Endocarditis
What is subacute endocarditis and...,
What is acute endocarditis and wh...,
What are the 4 most common organi...
21  cards
Atherosclerosis and Hyperlipidemia
Following a meal lipids are diges...,
Gross and microscopic pathologic ...,
Which of the following apoprotein...
11  cards
Introduction to Renal Disease
What is the equation for gfr,
What are the problems with the gf...,
What is the use of fractional na ...
24  cards
Renal Pathology I
What is the hallmark of nephritic...,
What are the characteristics of n...,
What is indicative of glomerular ...
42  cards
Renal Pathology II
What are the characteristics of r...,
What are crescents,
What is the problem with crescent...
45  cards
Renal Pathology III
What is the clinical presentation...,
What is the typical patient of mi...,
What is the pathogenesis of minim...
36  cards
Histology: Hematopoietic Elements
How can you differentiate between...,
What cells make up the designatio...,
What are the myeloid cells
12  cards
Renal Pathology IV
What is the most common cause of ...,
What are signs of aki ati,
Where does acute tubular injury g...
30  cards
Renal Pathology V
How common are congenital kidney ...,
What does the metanephric blastem...,
What does the ureteric bud become
39  cards
Acute Kidney Injury
What is the definition of acute k...,
What is the relationship between ...,
What are the 3 groups of aki causes
39  cards
Chronic Kidney Disease
What is the definition of chronic...,
What is the most common populatio...,
What are the two major disease ca...
20  cards
Hematuria and Nephrolithiasis
Is a positive dipstick test for h...,
What are the imposters of hematuria,
Can hematuria be caused by antico...
37  cards
Disorders of Sodium Concentration
What is the equation for plasma na,
What happens with water excess wi...,
What happens with water deficit w...
43  cards
Pathophysiology of HTN
What is the equation for map,
How does renal function affect th...,
How does renal function affect th...
24  cards
Approach to Metabolic Acidosis and Alkalosis
Metabolic acidosis,
What is the respiratory adaptatio...,
What is h at ph 74
30  cards
Pathology of Anemia I
Hematopoiesis,
What is the precursor for blood c...,
What is the shape of the rbc
41  cards
Pathology of Anemia II
What is thalassemia,
What is alpha thalassemia,
What is beta thalassemia
38  cards
Transfusion Medicine I
What are all transfusion diseases...,
What test will be positive with t...,
Isoagglutinins
24  cards
Transfusion Medicine II
Hemolytic disease of the newborn,
How does alloimmunization of an r...,
When is the greatest risk for d a...
26  cards
Histology: Urinary Tract I
Where is the general location of ...,
What is the difference in the mal...,
What are the phases of kidney dev...
14  cards
Histology: Urinary Tract II
What are the 2 types of barriers ...,
What are the narrow tubules with ...,
What is a prominent feature of th...
8  cards
Histology: Urinary Tract III
How does the appearance of the ce...,
What are the functions of urothelium,
What are the umbrella cells
3  cards
Clinical Approach to Anemia
What is anemia,
What is polycythemia,
Polycythemia vera primary polycyt...
43  cards
Urinary Tract Infection
What organism is responsible for ...,
Bacteruria,
Cystitis
27  cards
Autoimmunity
Autoimmunity,
Central tolerance,
Peripheral tolerance
21  cards
Primary Immunodeficiency
What are frequent viral and funga...,
What are frequent bacterial infec...,
What are the tests for b cell fun...
32  cards
Vasculitis
What are the 2 pathogenic mechani...,
What are the characteristics of s...,
What are the characteristics of l...
65  cards
Hematopathology I
State of maturity of cells in acu...,
State of maturity of cells in chr...,
What is leukemia
35  cards
Hematopathology II
What are the 3 classes of chronic...,
What are the most common chronic ...,
What are the rarer types of chron...
44  cards
Hematopathology III
What is the main difference in ac...,
What is the typical patient of di...,
How does diffuse large b cell lym...
41  cards
Hemtopathology IV
What are the 4 main types of chro...,
What is the common target of the ...,
What are some common features of ...
31  cards
Pulmonary Pathology I
What are the histological layers ...,
What cells is the primary bronchu...,
Type i cells
43  cards
Pulmonary Pathology II
What is the change in the fev1 fv...,
What is the change in fev1 fvc in...,
What are some examples of obstruc...
43  cards
Pulmonary Pathology III
What is the general feature of re...,
What are the two categories of re...,
What are the characteristics of i...
46  cards
Pulmonary Function Tests
What is the main test used to ide...,
What is the main test used to ide...,
What is the main test used to ide...
50  cards
Histology: Lymphoid Organs
What are the primary lymphoid organs,
What are the secondary lymphoid o...,
What are the components of the th...
12  cards
Clinical Approach to Pulmonary Diseases
What are the 3 categories of pulm...,
What are the main obstructive lun...,
What are the main restrictive lun...
36  cards
Pleural Disease
How does lv heart failure lead to...,
How does pulmonary htn worsen ple...,
What are some of the mechanism by...
20  cards
Sleep Apnea and Screening for Lung Cancer
Obstructive sleep apnea,
Central sleep apnea,
Obesity hypoventilation syndrome
20  cards
Pulmonary Pathology IV
What is the most common benign lu...,
What is the most common malignant...,
What gene mutations is smoking as...
47  cards
Histology: Respiratory System
What are the layers of the trachea,
What types of cells are found in ...,
Which of the bronchi is larger
11  cards
Disorders of Pulmonary Circulation
What are the treatments for high ...,
What are the treatments for low p...,
What is the main cause of high pr...
12  cards
Respiratory Tract Infections
What are the common upper respira...,
What is the cause of most rhinitis,
What are the causes of sinusitis
30  cards
Mycobacteria
Who are the new cases of tb almos...,
What types of tb patients are at ...,
What is the difference between tb...
21  cards
Sepsis
Systemic inflammatory response sy...,
What are the 4 components of sirs,
Sepsis definition
19  cards
Mycology I
What is the cell wall of fungi ma...,
What is the predominant sterol in...,
Hyphae
45  cards
Mycology II
What is cryptococcosis associated...,
What are some predisposing factor...,
What can cryptococcosis hematogen...
42  cards
Histology: GI Tract
What are the 4 histologic layers ...,
What are the components of the su...,
What is the location of the meiss...
30  cards
GI Pathology I: Stomach
What cells are found in the fundu...,
Omphalocele,
Gastroschisis
43  cards
GI Pathology II: Esophagus
What is the location of smooth an...,
What are the most common cancers ...,
What are the risk factors for eso...
49  cards
Vibrio/Campylobacter/Helicobacter
What are the characteristics of n...,
What are some of the causes of no...,
What are the characteristics of i...
30  cards
GI Pathology III: Small Intestine
What are the clinical features an...,
What is the infectious agent in p...,
What is the common parasitic infe...
44  cards
GI Pathology IV: Large Intestine
True diverticulum,
False diverticulum,
Diverticulitis
38  cards
GI Bleed
What does the ligament of treitz ...,
What are some symptoms of upper g...,
What are the main 4 differential ...
18  cards
Altered Bowel Habits
What is the general function of d...,
What is the general function of t...,
What is the general function of t...
19  cards
Parasitology I-II
What are the protozoa that are sp...,
What are the protozoa that are sp...,
What are the vector borne protozo...
74  cards
Histology: Hepatobiliary System
Hepatic lobule,
Hepatic acinus,
What is zone 3 closest to
13  cards
Exocrine Pancreas Pathology
What do the small ductules secrete,
What do the large ductules secrete,
What do the islets of langerhans ...
42  cards
Liver Pathology I
Bile is produced in the1 small in...,
Oxygenated blood is supplied to t...,
What comprises the portal triad
35  cards
Liver Pathology II
What is the mode of transmission ...,
What are the clinical manifestati...,
What is the mode of transmission ...
49  cards
Liver Pathology III
Budd chiari syndrome,
What are some of the possible cau...,
What are some pathological findin...
33  cards
Approach to Patient with Jaundice
How is heme converted to bilirubin,
How is bilirubin transported to t...,
What happens to bilirubin after i...
32  cards
Malabsorptive Diseases
Malabsorption,
What is the role of the brush bor...,
What does the absence of brush bo...
13  cards
Parasitology III-IV
What is the severity of symptoms ...,
What are the only helminths that ...,
What are the nematodes that are a...
78  cards
Integration of Pathology and Genetics - Cystic Fibrosis
What is the inheritance pattern o...,
What is the most common populatio...,
What are the clinical features of cf
21  cards
Liver Tumors
What is the most common hepatic n...,
Wha tis the most common primary h...,
What are the risk factors for hep...
15  cards
Diseases of the Gallbladder and Biliary System
Name the radiologic procedure of ...,
Define acalculous cholecystitis,
Choledocholithiasis
21  cards
Abdominal Pain
What is the most common anatomic ...,
What is the most common cause of ...,
Ruq pain is most likely
7  cards
Histology: Central Nervous System
What are the cells of neuroectode...,
What are the cells of mesenchymal...,
What is found in the cerebral cor...
30  cards
Development of the Nervous System
What cell layer does the nervous ...,
What is the cell layer origin of ...,
Telencephalon forms
19  cards
Meningeal Coverings and the Ventricular System
What are the 3 different meningea...,
Is there epidural space in the skull,
What are the functions of the dur...
18  cards
Blood Supply of the CNS
Why are arteries in the cns more ...,
What is unique about the bbb,
How is the blood supply of the br...
5  cards
Spinal Cord Anatomy
What is the white matter separate...,
What is gray matter,
What is white matter
22  cards
Brainstem
Superior colliculus role,
Inferior colliculus role,
What does the locus ceruleus contain
18  cards
Spinal Cord Disorders
When are lmn signs seen,
When are umn signs seen,
Weakness and atrophy in umn lesion
29  cards
Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
What limits the ability of ach to...,
During repeated contractions in e...,
What happens to ach receptors in ...
20  cards
Neuropathy and Myopathy
Mononeuropathy,
Polyneuropathy,
What is the most common presentat...
31  cards
Cranial Nerve Disorders
What is a cause of anosmia,
Besides trauma what else can caus...,
What are some signs of cn iii lesion
34  cards
Headache
What gender is at greater risk of...,
What gender is at greater risk of...,
A 24 year old female presents for...
27  cards
Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis,
What is charcots triad for ms,
Who is the typical ms patient
16  cards
Neuroimaging Essentials
What are the advantages of mri,
What are the disadvantages of mri,
What are the advantages of ct
13  cards
CNS Infections
Meningitis,
Encephalitis,
Brain abscess
27  cards
Thalamus and Internal Capsule
What divides the thalamus into se...,
What are the majority of the inpu...,
Vpl input
8  cards
Basal Ganglia
What makes up the striatum,
Where do the efferent fibers of t...,
Does the basal ganglia have any m...
9  cards
Visual/Auditory/Vestibular Systems
Scotoma,
Papilledema,
What impairment of visual acuity ...
23  cards
Intoxication/Infection of the Nervous System
What is the effect of tetanus toxin,
What are the symptoms of tetanus ...,
Where can you get c tetani infection
30  cards
Neuropathology of Cerebrovascular Disease
What is the source of anterior fl...,
What is the source of posterior f...,
What is the order of cells in the...
29  cards
Cerebrovascular Disease
Transient ischemic attacks,
Stroke,
What are some of the risk factors...
26  cards
Cerebellum
How do the cerebellum and basal g...,
What separates the cerebral corte...,
Where do most of the primary affe...
9  cards
Cerebral Cortex
Precentral gyrus,
Postcentral gyrus,
What nt do pyramidal cells use
5  cards
Coma and End of Life
Coma,
Persistent vegetative state,
What are some possible causes of ...
21  cards
Basal Ganglia Disorders
What is the pathogenesis of parki...,
What happens in hemiballismus,
What are the signs of parkinsons ...
12  cards
Hypothalamus and Limbic System
What is the main function of the ...,
What is the biologic clock,
Where is the amygdala located
8  cards
Neurodegenerative Disorders
Dementia,
What are some possible causes of ...,
What are the diseases that primar...
30  cards
Gait and Cerebellar Dysfunction
What can cause a person to have a...,
Broad based ataxic gait what is i...,
Hemiplegic gait what is it what i...
21  cards
Language
Speech,
Language,
What artery supplies most of the ...
17  cards
CNS Tumors
Where are most cns tumors found,
Where are most cns tumors found i...,
Where are most cns tumors found i...
43  cards
Seizures and Epilepsy
Seizure,
Epilepsy,
What receptors propagate seizure ...
30  cards
Behavior, Cortical Function and Dementia
Short term memory,
Long term memory,
What structures does memory depen...
14  cards
Mood Disorders
What are the criteria for the dia...,
What are some risk factors for ma...,
What is a possible biomarker of d...
24  cards
Anxiety Disorders
What is the most common mental il...,
What are the neuroanatomic struct...,
Panic attack
31  cards
Schizophrenia
Delusions,
Bizarre delusions,
What are the criteria of schizoph...
23  cards
Personality Disorders
What is the general criteria for ...,
Cluster a,
Cluster b
26  cards
Substance Use Disorders
3 cs of addiction,
What is the relationship of locat...,
Self medication model
13  cards
Dermatopathology
Hyperkeratosis,
Parakeratosis,
Orthokeratosis
118  cards
Histology: Skin
What are the layers of the skin,
What color does the epidermis stain,
What color does the dermis stain
22  cards
Musculoskeletal Questions
An otherwise healthy infant boy b...,
A 16 y o gymnast present to the e...,
A 50 year old presents to the eme...
12  cards
Clinical Dermatology
What is the difference between de...,
What are the clinical findings wi...,
What are the clinical findings of...
34  cards
Child Development Diseases and Autism
Attention deficit hyperactivity d...,
What is the main gender affected ...,
What is the treatment for adhd
28  cards
Osteoarthritis and Chronic Inflammatory Arthritis
Osteoarthritis,
What is the most common type of o...,
What are the causes of secondary ...
43  cards
Crystal Arthropathies
What is the salt found in gout,
What gender is more affected by gout,
What are some risk factors for gout
29  cards
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
Cellulitis,
Erysipelas,
What are the clinical signs of ce...
32  cards
Bone and Joint Infections
Osteomyelitis,
What are the different causes of ...,
What population is most likely to...
32  cards
Histology: Male GU
Spermatozoa leave the seminiferou...,
From the tubuli recti to the ____...,
What is the first extratesticular...
13  cards
Histology: Female GU
What is the mesothelium of the ov...,
After puberty oocyte surrounded b...,
Large antrum filled withfluid liq...
22  cards
Female GU Pathology I: Vulva/Cervix/Vagina
What is the exo ectocervix made of,
What is the vaginal mucosa lined ...,
What is the endocervix lined by
41  cards
Female GU Pathology II: Uterus
Consists of bundles of smooth muscle,
Composed of endometrial glands an...,
Endometritis
32  cards
Female GU Pathology III: Ovary and Fallopian Tube
Follicular cysts,
Corpus luteum cysts,
Polycystic ovarian syndrome
42  cards
Gestational and Placental Disorders
What is the function of the placenta,
Amnion,
Chorion
34  cards
Histology: Endocrine System
List the two cell types of the pa...,
What is a hering body,
List the hormone produced by the ...
19  cards
Pathology of the Pituitary
Where are the hormones of the pos...,
What are the 3 cells of the anter...,
What network makes up the anterio...
36  cards
Pathology of the Endocrine Pancreas
What is a defining features of al...,
What other major disease is diabe...,
What are the requirements for a d...
31  cards
Pathology of the Breast
What is the most common cancer in...,
What are the 2 cells layers that ...,
What are the 3 tissues that make ...
37  cards
Clinical Approach to Breast Disease
What are some risk factors for br...,
What drugs can be used to reduce ...,
Tamoxifen se
18  cards
Pathology of the Male GU I: Prostate
What type of cells line the urina...,
What is the most common cause of ...,
Von brunn s nests with degenerate...
47  cards
Pathology of the Male GU II: Penis and Testes
Hypospadias,
Epispadias,
Phimosis
38  cards
Histology: Bone
Diaphysis,
Epiphysis,
What are osteoprogenitor cells de...
13  cards
Bone Pathology I: Metabolic Bone Disease
What cells develop into osteoblasts,
Which cells build bone,
What are osteoblasts surrounded b...
29  cards
Bone Pathology II: Bone Neoplasms
Are primary bone neoplasms rare,
Osteoma,
Where are osteomas commonly found
25  cards
Thyroid Gland Pathology
What are the cells lining the fol...,
What do c cells secrete,
What is the function of calcitonin
46  cards
Parathyroid Gland Pathology
What do the chief cells of the pt...,
Is there fat in the thyroid,
Is there fat in the parathyroid
21  cards
Adrenal Gland Pathology
What is the adrenal cortex derive...,
What is the adrenal medulla deriv...,
Cushing syndrome hypercortisolism
31  cards
Obstructive Uropathy
What are 3 common locations of ob...,
What is the most common location ...,
What drug can cause renal papilla...
8  cards
Biology of Viruses
What is unique about negative rna,
What is an indication of acute vi...,
What is an indication of the conv...
16  cards
Enteroviruses
What disease does coxsackie virus...,
How is coxsackie virus spread,
What does d68 virus cause
20  cards
Respiratory Viruses I
What is the most common route of ...,
What is the genomic structure of ...,
Is influenza virus enveloped or not
21  cards
Respiratory Viruses II
Why do respiratory syncytial viru...,
Do you get long term immunity fro...,
How is rsv transmitted
18  cards
Systemic Viral Infection: Mumps, Measles, Rubella and PB19
Mumps,
How is mumps transmitted,
What is the long term outcome of ...
20  cards
HIV
Are retroviruses enveloped,
What is the function of gp120,
What is the function of gp41
24  cards
Herpes I
What kind of genetic material is ...,
Are herpes viruses enveloped,
What is the acute infection cause...
21  cards
Herpes II
What is the primary infection of ebv,
What cancer is ebv associated with,
What is the pathogenesis of ebv
20  cards
Virology Seminar
A clinical diagnosis of erythema ...,
What is the difference in the pre...,
A similarly aged child but with h...
7  cards
Oncogenic Viruses
What viruses are indirectly linke...,
What virus is linked with kaposi ...,
What virus is linked with cervica...
13  cards
Hepatic Viruses
What is the genetic material in hbv,
How does hbv replicate,
What is unique about the genome o...
24  cards
CNS Viruses
What viruses can enter the cns vi...,
How can rabies enter the cns,
How does herpesvirus enter the cns
21  cards
Emerging Viruses
Why arent all viremic viruses tra...,
How do mosquitoes transmit viruses,
What family is yellow fever virus
27  cards
Viral Vaccines
What is the genome of smallpox virus,
When is the contagious period of ...,
With what disease should the smal...
4  cards
Viruses Review
What is the most common outcome a...,
How is poliovirus transmitted,
How is infection by poliovirus de...
301  cards
Radiation Oncology
What are gamma rays,
What are x rays,
What is the most common treat for...
3  cards
Genetics of Inherited Disease
Cga arg tga x is a a missense mut...,
What kind of mutation tct ser tca...,
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