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What are toxicodromes?
Toxic syndromes are also known as this term
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What is sulfur (nitrogen) mustard?
This chemical weapon damages the eyes
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What is hematoxylin?
This blue dye stains DNA in the nuclei of cells
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What are stratified squamous cells of the mouth?
This cell type was used to isolate DNA during THED
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What is ADME or pharmacokinetics?
Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion is often known as
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What are the kidneys?
Blood urea nitrogen is a measure of the toxicity to this organ.
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Who is Paracelsus?
The father of toxicology
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What is the liver?
Triads are found in this tissue
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What is EZ Vision?
This dye allows us to see the PCR products on a gel
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What is the nucleus?
PCNA protein is found in this part of the cell
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What is aspirin (salicylate)?
Ringing in the ears is a toxicity associated with this pain reliever
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What is plausibility?
In epidemiology, this term means that the cause-effect relationship must make sense biologically?
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What is the thyroid?
Hashimoto's disease affects this tissue
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What is single nucleotide polymorphism?
SNP stands for
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What is horseradish peroxidase?
This enzyme is linked to antibodies and allows us to visualize IHC staining
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What is ethylene glycol?
Oxalate crystals can be found in the urine of patients poisoned with this toxicant
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What is aminoguanidine?
This chemical inhibits nitric oxide synthase
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What is collagen/fibrosis?
Mason's trichrome 3 color stain identifies this structure
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What is phenylthiocarbamide (PTC)?
This chemical tastes very strong, mild or can be tasteless depending upon genetics
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What is the liver?
Most metabolism occurs in this tissue
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What is the phone number for the Poison Control Center?
1-800-222-1222
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What are prions?
Misfolded proteins that cause Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
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What is lymphangiomyomatosis (LAM)?
This multi-system disorder is very rare and results from a spontaneous loss of a gene leading to tumors in the lung
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What is HaeIII?
This restriction enzyme can tell the difference between the C_G SNP in our lab
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What is surfactant D?
This protein reduces surface tension along the lining of the lung
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