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How to bind substance in PAP

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hi welcome to the second installment of the how drugs work uh videos weamp;#39;ve looked at the functional groups present in um this adrenaline molecule and the functional groups that itamp;#39;s got will influence the binding interactions it will take place between in this case itamp;#39;ll be uh to receptor again just be aware of the difference between a receptor and an enzyme receptors do not undergo any chemical change thereamp;#39;s no chemical change when a substrate or a ligand binds receptor when a substrate biotin enzyme is catalyzed in a chemical change so no chemical change occurs in receptors and substrates undergo a chemical change when they bind to enzymes now the key binding interactions are between these or Hamp;#39;s which Iamp;#39;ve all got they all have similar binding interactions and again if you see an oh you should recognize that itamp;#39;s hydrogen bonding um hydrogen bonding um can occur when weamp;#39;ve got an electronegative atom such as an oxygen

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Prognosis for Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis Without treatment, pulmonary alveolar proteinosis remits spontaneously in up to 10% of patients (1). When patients are treated with whole lung lavage, the 5-year survival rate is 95% (1).
Conventional pap staining procedure Harris hematoxylin without acetic acid is used (Catherine M Keebler, 2008,). The conventional Pap stain has 24 solutions, of which three are acid dyes, six water, one is chemically defined bluing agent, eight 95% ethanol, three absolute alcohol and three xylene(Gill, 2006).
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare disease in which a type of protein builds up in the air sacs (alveoli) of the lungs, making breathing difficult. Pulmonary means related to the lungs.
The Papanicolaou stain is undoubtedly the most commonly used in cytology. It has three cytoplasmic dyes, orange G, eosin Y, and light blue. It can stain cells blue or blue-green (basophilia, cyanophilia), pink (acidophilia, eosinophilia), orange (orangeophilia), or indeterminate (gray-blue).
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare lung disease involving surfactant accumulation within the alveoli resulting from decreased clearance, rather than increased production. This condition can be congenital, secondary, or autoimmune.
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare lung disease caused by a buildup of proteins, fats and other substances in the air sacs of your lungs (alveoli). It prevents air from getting through the alveoli, so your blood doesnt get enough oxygen. PAP can make it difficult to breathe.
The technique involves the use of three different solutions, on the one side, one corresponding to hematoxylin, on the other hand, the one containing Orange G (Papanicolaou OG solution) and the last with the remaining dyes (Papanicolaou solution EA).
On the positive side, pap contains a decent deal of chromium, zinc, magnesium, and some other active properties that help minimize the bodys cholesterol levels of poor LDLs. In pap, chromium is found to be involved in lowering LDL cholesterol levels as well as inhibiting atheroscl plaque formation in the body.

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