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  2. Celebs And TikTokers Are Injecting Salmon Sperm Into Their ...

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    In your doctor's office, it would be called a polynucleotide treatment. It's a facial that revolves around the use of polynucleotides, long chains of proteins linked together by sugars and ...

  3. Postoperative wounds - Wikipedia

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    Postoperative wounds are different from other wounds in that they are anticipated and treatment is usually standardized depending on the type of surgery performed. Since the wounds are 'predicted' actions can be taken beforehand and after surgery that can reduce complications and promote healing.

  4. Perioperative - Wikipedia

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    The perioperative period is the period of a patient's surgical procedure. [1] It commonly includes ward admission, anesthesia, surgery, and recovery.Perioperative may refer to the three phases of surgery: preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative, though it is a term most often used for the first and third of these only - a term which is often specifically utilized to imply 'around' the ...

  5. Polynucleotide - Wikipedia

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    In molecular biology, a polynucleotide (from Ancient Greek πολυς (polys) 'many') is a biopolymer composed of nucleotide monomers that are covalently bonded in a chain. [1] DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid) are examples of polynucleotides with distinct biological functions.

  6. Exonuclease - Wikipedia

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    Its close relative is the endonuclease, which cleaves phosphodiester bonds in the middle (endo) of a polynucleotide chain. Eukaryotes and prokaryotes have three types of exonucleases involved in the normal turnover of mRNA : 5′ to 3′ exonuclease (Xrn1) , which is a dependent decapping protein ; 3′ to 5′ exonuclease, an independent ...

  7. Christian Watson injury update: Why Packers WR left 'Monday ...

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    Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson is off the field on "Monday Night Football." Here's why.

  8. Bloodless surgery - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1960s, American heart surgeon Denton Cooley successfully performed numerous bloodless open-heart surgeries on Jehovah's Witness patients. Fifteen years later, he and his associate published a report of more than 500 cardiac surgeries in this population, documenting that cardiac surgery could be safely performed without blood transfusion.

  9. Hegseth says gay soldiers should serve in the military in ...

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    Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, said gay people should be able to serve in the US military in an apparent shift from his previous stance on the issue.