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What is in a typical cell dissociation reagent? and suggest a mechanism for its action. ps....
Please show mechanism to form product . If Mechanism(or Reagent) is wrong, please suggest correct one
suggest a possible mechanism for the acis catalyzed reaction of a typical ketohexose to give 5-hydroxymethylfurfural
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2. Name the three main classes of cell-surface receptors and describe mechanism of action.
what is the difference between site of action and mechanism of action ?
Specify its mechanism of action and its spectrum of activity of vinegar in cleaning
Mechanism of action for alkylating agents involves: 1. releasing free radicals causing cell apoptosis 2. stabilizing microtubles inhibiting cell divisions 3. inhibiting protein synthesis 4. interfering with DNA repair
Explain in detail the mechanism of action for penicillin. The Antimicrobials and their Mechanisms table provided to you says that the mechanism of action for penicillin is "block cross linking." Elaborate on the table description. What is cross linked? What is being blocked? What force actually kills an affected bacterial cell? HTML Editor D
Question 17 (6 points) Consider the typical action potential. Predict what would happen and how the appearance of the action potential graph would change if voltage-gated potassium channels are unable to open.
What is each drug's classification, and what is each drug's mechanism of action (how does it work as an antiemetic)? List expected dosage range for this patient and any patient factors that would affect dosing. List the advantages and disadvantages of each medication for this patient-this will include onset, side effects/precautions and CIs. Discuss monitoring with each of these medications. prochlorperazine