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GMS 6504 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct!!
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Lipinski's rule of 5 - ANSWER-- Poor absorption or permeation are more likely when: 
1. mass greater than 500 Da 
2. highly lipophilic - logP > 5 
3. more than 5 hydrogen bond donors 
4. more than 10 hydrogen bond acceptors 
 
Partition coefficient - ANSWER-p = C(octanol)/C(water) 
- ratio of the equilibrium concentrations of dissolved substance in a two-phase system containing two largely immiscible solvents (water & octanol) 
- Log10(P) 
 
Improved Lipinski Parameters - ANSWER-1. Partition...
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MCIM 321 Actual Questions and 
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Allelic Exclusion - CORRECT ANSWER- Process by which only one allele of a gene is 
expressed and the other silenced 
Idiotype - CORRECT ANSWER- is a shared characteristic between a group of 
immunoglobulin or T cell receptor (TCR) molecules based upon the antigen binding 
specificity and therefore structure of their variable region. 
Allotype - CORRECT ANSWER- the allele of the antibody chains found in the 
individual
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HMX Immunology Test 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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T-cell receptors, when coexpressed with CDS mole cules, are restricted to recognizing and binding 
peptide fragments associated with 
A. CD3 molecules. 
B. CD4 molecules. 
C. MHC class I molecules. 
D. MHC class II molecules. 
E. MHC class Ill molecules. - The correct answer is C. cos+ T cells are re stricted to the recognition of 
pMHC I complexes. C03 molecules are associated with the TCR 
on the T-cell surface and are found on both mature C04+ and cos+ T cells. C04+ T cells are restricted to ...
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PHR 4000 Exam 1a Question with complete solution 2023drug 
molecules that interact with specific targets/receptors of an organism to cause biochemical and physiological changes in an organism 
 
 
 
safety/efficacy 
What is largely the reason most new drugs fail? 
 
 
 
1922, 14, animals 
insulin was first discovered to treat diabetes in ____ when a ___ year old boy was dying in the hospital. He was given insulin and within 24 hours he got better. First discovered the pancreas was involved throu...
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MLT Clinical Chemistry Final Exam Latest Version Graded A Absolute binding Enzymes that can bind only one substrate and catalyze one reaction exhibit which type of binding specificity? 
Double The rate of an enzymatic reaction will ___________________ for every 10 degrees C temperature increase until the enzyme denatures. 
c. Myocardial infarction All of the following conditions may result in a rise in CKBB levels except. 
a. Child birth 
b Spinal chord injury c. Myocardial infarction 
d. Brain ...
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Which is the most likely reason that HIV-infected people with heterozygous HLA loci 
have a delayed progression to AIDS compared with patients who are homozygous at 
one or more HLA loci? 
A. The greater number of HLA alleles provides a wider variety of HLA molecules for 
presenting HIV-derived peptides to CD8 T cells even if HIV mutates during the course of 
infection. 
B. Heterozygotes have more opportunity for interallelic conversion and can t...
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Which is the most likely reason that HIV-infected people with heterozygous HLA loci 
have a delayed progression to AIDS compared with patients who are homozygous at 
one or more HLA loci? 
A. The greater number of HLA alleles provides a wider variety of HLA molecules for 
presenting HIV-derived peptides to CD8 T cells even if HIV mutates during the course of 
infection. 
B. Heterozygotes have more opportunity for interallelic conversion and can t...
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MLT Clinical Chemistry Final Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Already Passed
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MLT Clinical Chemistry Final Exam 
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**Q: What type of binding specificity is exhibited by enzymes that can bind only one substrate 
and catalyze one reaction?** 
- Enzyme binding 
- Absolute binding 
- Specific binding 
- Single binding 
 **Absolute binding** 
 
**Q: What happens to the rate of an enzymatic reaction with every 10 degrees Celsius 
temperature increase until the enzyme denatures?** 
- Quadruples 
- Decreases ...
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MLT Clinical Chemistry Final Exam With Complete Solutions 2024 Updated.
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Absolute binding - Answer Enzymes that can bind only one substrate and catalyze one reaction exhibit which type of binding specificity? 
 
Double - Answer The rate of an enzymatic reaction will ___________________ for every 10 degrees C temperature increase until the enzyme denatures. 
 
c. Myocardial infarction - Answer All of the following conditions may result in a rise in CKBB levels except. 
a. Child birth 
b Spinal chord injury 
c. Myocardial infarction 
d. Brain tumor 
 
AST & ALT -...
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PCB3023 Exam 1, cell bio test 1 FAU Theisen, CH.1: Cells and Genome Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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What does controlled and selective expression of genes allow? - - development of multi-cellular 
organisms 
protein homologous found in the same organisms which have different functions are the result of... - 
gene duplication events 
In the A, B, C class of protein transport pump. The conformation changes that lead to translocation of 
the transporter substance are caused by... - - repeated cycles of ATP binding and hydrolysis 
in cells the strongest chemical interaction is? - - covalent bonds ...
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