What is the potential long-term complication associated with gene-altering therapies for sickle-cell disease?
A. Increased risk of vaso-occlusive crises
B. Development of blood cancers
C. Ineffective production of fetal haemoglobin
D. Loss of natural DNA-repair mechanisms
Select your answer:
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A. extremely bright blood
B. shadows or black streaks in the dialyzer.
C. presence of clots at the arterial-side header
D. rapid filling of transducer monitors with blood.
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What part of the brain controls you movement, sense of touch, taste, and temperature?
A. temporal lobe
B. occipital lobe
C. parietal lobe
D. cerebellum
E. frontal Lobe