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    The Utilization of Information and Communication Technology In Online History Learning In The Pandemic Era of COVID-19 (Descriptive Study: History Education Student)

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    The purpose of this study is to find out about online history learning for Pattimura University students in the Covid-19 Pandemic era. The research method used in this study is a qualitative description. By analyzing directly about the online lecture process for historical education students of FKIP Unpatti Ambon. Based on the results of the research obtained, it can be described as follows: 1.History learning is usually carried out face-to-face in rooms and fields (historical sites) but to prevent the spread of Covid 19, learning is carried out online. 2. Online lectures for Pattimura University students in the Covid 19 Pandemic Era, namely, FKIP Unpatti history education students are required to take part in an online lecture process in order to break the chain of Covid 19 sprea

    Hsp60 chaperonopathies and chaperonotherapy: targets and agents.

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    An SCN9A channelopathy causes congenital inability to experience pain

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    The complete inability to sense pain in an otherwise healthy individual is a very rare phenotype. In three consanguineous families from northern Pakistan, we mapped the condition as an autosomal-recessive trait to chromosome 2q24.3. This region contains the gene SCN9A, encoding the alpha-subunit of the voltage-gated sodium channel, Na(v)1.7, which is strongly expressed in nociceptive neurons. Sequence analysis of SCN9A in affected individuals revealed three distinct homozygous nonsense mutations (S459X, I767X and W897X). We show that these mutations cause loss of function of Nav1.7 by co-expression of wild-type or mutant human Na(v)1.7 with sodium channel beta(1) and beta(2) subunits in HEK293 cells. In cells expressing mutant Nav1.7, the currents were no greater than background. Our data suggest that SCN9A is an essential and non-redundant requirement for nociception in humans. These findings should stimulate the search for novel analgesics that selectively target this sodium channel subunit
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