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  2. Sistema circulatorio: Función, órganos y enfermedades

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    Prevención de enfermedades. En conclusión. El sistema circulatorio, también conocido como sistema cardiovascular, se compone del corazón y los vasos sanguíneos. Actúa transportando oxígeno ...

  3. Systems biology - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the systems approach to biology. Systems biology is the computational and mathematical analysis and modeling of complex biological systems.It is a biology-based interdisciplinary field of study that focuses on complex interactions within biological systems, using a holistic approach (holism instead of the more traditional reductionism) to biological research.

  4. Enfermedades autoinmunes: Tipos, síntomas, causas y más

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    Por ejemplo, la diabetes tipo 1 provoca sed extrema, pérdida de peso y fatiga. La EII causa dolor de estómago, hinchazón y diarrea. En el caso de enfermedades autoinmunes como la psoriasis o la ...

  5. GUS reporter system - Wikipedia

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    GUS reporter system. The GUS reporter system ( GUS: β-glucuronidase) is a reporter gene system, particularly useful in plant molecular biology [1] and microbiology. [2] Several kinds of GUS reporter gene assay are available, depending on the substrate used. The term GUS staining refers to the most common of these, a histochemical technique.

  6. Junto con la grasa, la glucosa es una de las fuentes de combustible preferidas del cuerpo en forma de carbohidratos. Las personas obtienen la glucosa del pan, frutas, vegetales y productos ...

  7. Amplicon - Wikipedia

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    Amplicon. An amplicon sequence template that has been prepared for amplification. The target sequence to be amplified is colored green. In molecular biology, an amplicon is a piece of DNA or RNA that is the source and/or product of amplification or replication events. It can be formed artificially, using various methods including polymerase ...

  8. Human biology - Wikipedia

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    Human biology is an interdisciplinary area of academic study that examines humans through the influences and interplay of many diverse fields such as genetics, evolution, physiology, anatomy, epidemiology, anthropology, ecology, nutrition, population genetics, and sociocultural influences. [1] It is closely related to the biomedical sciences ...

  9. Insulina: Qué es, cómo funciona y más - Healthline

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    La insulina es una hormona que se produce en el páncreas, una glándula ubicada detrás del estómago. Permite que tu cuerpo utilice la glucosa para obtener energía. La glucosa es un tipo de ...