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Regulation of Vitamin D Synthesis Whether the renal cells produce 1,25- dihydroxycholecalciferol (the active metabolite) or 24,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (the inactive metabolite) depends on the “status” of Ca2+ in the body
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warfarin only affects formation of new factors, not ones already made +
9% or Sodium chloride and glucose; initially reconstitute to 25 mg/mL in water for injection or sodium chloride 0
Immunocompromised host: Less than 1 year: 10 mg/kg IV 3 times a day for 7 to 10 days
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Just got off the phone with NBME and the employee told me that in the first week of March NBME 18-24 will be no longer available and 25-30 will be the new NBMEs that represent the changes to Step 1
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Nbme 20: 225 Nbme 21: 238 Nbme 22: 217 (I think this was because I had an off week with little sleep I made a lot of dumb mistakes
Step 2 Ck Nbme 6 – Answers & Explanations (Sp) Step 2 Ck Nbme 6 Answers (Unreliable, Check Explanations) Step 2 Ck Nbme 2
chj7 I'm not sure if this is what the question was trying to ask but technically the "polypeptide" is initially sequenced in the cytosol; once the N-terminal signal sequence is synthesized, SRP translocates ribosomes to the rER where translation continues/completes and the "protein" is folded/formed in rER
tags: Immuno repeat
Free Self-Assessments include the following exams: Comprehensive Basic Science (CBSSA) Forms 13, 15, 16, 17, and 19
In general, NBME grading seems to be a little harsher than the real deal