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A 78-year-old man dies suddenly from complications of acute kidney failure. An autopsy is performed and microscopic evaluation of the kidneys shows pale, swollen cells in the proximal convoluted tubules. Microscopic evaluation of the liver shows similar findings. Which of the following is the most likely underlying mechanism of these findings?

ADouble-stranded DNA breakage

BImpaired Na+/K+-ATPase pump activity

CFree radical formation

DCytochrome C release

ECytoplasmic triglyceride accumulation

2

A surgeon is interested in studying how different surgical techniques impact the healing of tendon injuries. In particular, he will compare 3 different types of suture repairs biomechanically in order to determine the maximum load before failure of the tendon 2 weeks after repair. He collects data on maximum load for 90 different repaired tendons from an animal model. Thirty tendons were repaired using each of the different suture techniques. Which of the following statistical measures is most appropriate for analyzing the results of this study?

AChi-squared

BWilcoxon rank sum

CPearson r coefficient

DStudent t-test

EANOVA

3

A 71-year-old man with colorectal cancer comes to the physician for follow-up examination after undergoing a sigmoid colectomy. The physician recommends adjuvant chemotherapy with an agent that results in single-stranded DNA breaks. This chemotherapeutic agent most likely has an effect on which of the following enzymes?

ADNA polymerase III

BTopoisomerase I

CHelicase

DTelomerase

ETopoisomerase II

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