A 35-year old woman with neurologic symptoms presents with a…

A 35-year old woman with neurologic symptoms presents with a markedly decreased platelet count. She has moderate anemia with many red cell fragments on the blood film as well as polychromasia and nucleated red blood cells. The PT and PTT are both normal. Which of the following is most likely?

In class we discussed the paper, “Optogenetics enables funct…

In class we discussed the paper, “Optogenetics enables functional analysis of human embryonic stem cell-derived grafts in a Parkinson’s disease model”. The figures below come from that paper. (FYI: Halorhodopsin-EYFP is the same thing as eNpHR3.0-EYFP)   Match each panel (A, B, and C) with the mouse genotype that could be responsible for the data. 

Loss-of-function mutations in the SCN2A gene will most likel…

Loss-of-function mutations in the SCN2A gene will most likely cause autism/intellectual disability. 1) 1) This type of mutation will most likely [decrease] neuronal excitability. 2) If an individual with this type of mutation develops seizures, does it make sense to treat them with a sodium channel blocker? [no]