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Why is the answer not C?
B
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A.
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Great video! Your voice is so nice and clear.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing! This video was so helpful to me.
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Do you struggle with physics? Is it easier or harder than the other subjects?
Flow-cytometric demonstration of the typical chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) immunophenotype is vital for diagnosis. CLL has a characteristic immunophenotype, expressing CD5, CD19, dim CD20, dim CD22, CD23, bright CD43, dim CD45, dim to negative CD79b, dim CD81, CD200, and dim monoclonal surface immunoglobulin. This characteristic immunophenotype allows a definitive diagnosis and the ruling out of another leukemia or lymphoma.
What would we expect to see on flow cytometry?
Flow-cytometric demonstration of the typical chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) immunophenotype is vital for diagnosis. CLL has a characteristic immunophenotype, expressing CD5, CD19, dim CD20, dim CD22, CD23, bright CD43, dim CD45, dim to negative CD79b, dim CD81, CD200, and dim monoclonal surface immunoglobulin. This characteristic immunophenotype allows a definitive diagnosis and the ruling out of another leukemia or lymphoma.
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B!!!!!
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What medications keep hypo and hyperkalemia?
What do we expect to see on physical exam?
What other cardiac condition is associated with Turner Syndrome?
Don’t listen to the haters and conspiracy theorists queen
What medication is mandatory following a splenectomy?
What else could have been a correct answer choice?
What other GI pathology shares this risk factor?
Where is each transporter found?
Does glycogenesis occur in the fasting or fed state?
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Stop teasing us about school
Answer is in the description!
What is the underlying reason why this vitamin deficiency leads to bleeding gums?
Are there any other diseases that affect the other neurotransmitters?
What are the functions of the other hormones?
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Of course!
What medication acts similarly to fibrates? Hint: it’s over the counter!
What medications work on the Loop of Henle?
What are signs of ectopic pregnancy?
Which of these enzymes is targeted by anti-cancer drugs?
What is the rate limiting enzyme of each of these processes?
What are the different types of RNA we have in our body?
enriched uranium
What is the function of each area of the brain?
What is the gross anatomical differences between the small and large intestine?
What medication is contraindicated in this specific condition?
Where is each hormone released from?
What is the difference between bacterial and viral sinusitis?
D
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Great video, thank you!
@@taynanvasconcelos7392 of course happy to help!
What is the difference between the nucleus and nucleolus?
How do you feel about DNA and genetics?
What antibiotic class do each of these belong to?
So helpful! Thanks
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What is the mode of inheritance of each of these?
Have you finished your Orgo courses?
What is an indication for answer choice D?
How do you feel about the periodic table?
What is another AD disease?
Do you know where the word thalassemia comes from?
Look out for an upcoming video on this topic!
How do you feel about MCAT physics?