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They can cure inherited genetic diseases by taking the faulty gene out of the person's DNA, and replacing the faulty gene with a healthy gene. This way the person is not only cured from the disease, but any future generations in that person's family won't be affected either, because the faulty gene will have been removed altogether.
The Pituitary Gland controls your growth and it is the size of a pea and it weighs 0.5 gand its loctated in the middle of your barin it has two lobes the exterior and anterior this gland controls your blood pressure . It regulates water and it hepls regualate water in the kidneys it controls and makes breast milk and controls childbirth causes contractions and a baby to be born. it controls your thyroid gland as well >
An adeno-associated virus is a virus which infects primates, of the genus Dependoparovirus.
The medical root word 'adeno' refers to the gland.
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viruses can be helpful because, some viruses can be used for cures. for example, USA. researcher suggest that adeno-associated viruses type 2 can Promises to be a breakthrough in cancer therapy
In 1999 the Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) successful cured anemia in rhesus monkeys. Found on page 289 chapter 16 of the living world (fifth edition) by George Johnson and Jonathan Losos.
Adeno- is the medical terminology prefix meaning gland.aden-oaden-o-adeno
Adenocarcinoma is a common type of cancer that arises from cells within glandular tissues. It can be a cancer found in lungs, colon, prostate, or other places.
Adenocarcinoma is a general term for cancers that begin in glands. The prostate is a glandular organ, so the vast majority of cancers in the prostate are adenocarcinomas. There can also be stromal cancers, but they are rare.
There are four parts to this term: "supra", "clavicular", "adeno" and "pathy". "Supra" means above or on top of. "Clavicular" means in reference to the clavicle or collarbone. "Adeno" means gland. "Pathy" means disease of. Putting the terms back together, there is some disease of a gland in the area above your collarbone. My interpretation is that the gland in question is a lymph node, and that it is larger than usual without overt signs of other disease to explain why this lymph node is large. If your doctor isn't worried about it, I wouldn't stress out too much - it could just be a reactive lymph node that is cleaning up after a minor infection or trauma, or a chronic reactive lymph node from when you had an infection down that arm previously.