Mrs. Kelly Jean Sasse, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 201 Wb Mclean Dr, Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Phone: 252-393-2031 Fax: 252-393-9018 |
Mr. Stephen Lawlor Burke, PHARM.D. Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 201 Wb Mclean Drive, Walgreens Pharmacy, Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Phone: 252-393-2031 Fax: 252-393-8276 |
Dr. Rohit Jaswal, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 201 Wb Mclean Dr, Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Phone: 252-393-2031 |
Dr. Zachary Wayne Orman, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 319 Wb Mclean Dr, Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Phone: 252-393-3345 Fax: 252-393-3346 |
Amanda Neyhart, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 201 Wb Mclean Dr, Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Phone: 252-393-2031 |
Mr. Hunter Creech Brown, RPH Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 319 W.b.mclean Dr., Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Phone: 252-393-3345 Fax: 252-393-3346 |
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As a general rule, your DNA is not something you want rearranged. But there are exceptions - especially when it comes to fighting infections. Since the number of microbes in the world far surpasses the amount of human DNA dedicated to combat them, specialized cells in the immune system have adopted an ingenious, if potentially disastrous, strategy for making antibodies. These cells, called B lymphocytes, intentionally mutate their own DNA to ward off invaders they have never seen before.
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Some forms of diabetes could feasibly be prevented. Scientists at the German Research Centre for Biotechnology (GBF) in Braunschweig recently were able to do just that in experiments with mice.
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