3rd Year Biomed

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Decks in this class (44)

Neuroscience Lecture 1-2 - Formatting and patterning of the nervous system
Explain simply the first 6 stages...,
What is the name of cells in embr...,
What occurs to produce the compac...
47  cards
Pathogens (Ian)
What is pathogenesis,
Simply how does a pathogen cause ...,
Give an example of a microorganis...
61  cards
Pathogens (Jeremy Lecture 1)
Name some common features of all ...,
What are the 7 classes of viral g...,
Where do rna virus and dna viruse...
41  cards
Pathogens (Jeremy Lecture 2)
How does influenza shut down host...,
What of human cancers are attribu...,
What type of cancers are commonly...
22  cards
Pathogens (Jeremy Lecture 3)
Describe the characteristics of t...,
What components produce the antiv...,
How do viruses inhibit interferon...
29  cards
Pathogens (Fritz Lecture 1 - C. albicans)
What is candida albicans,
Does c albicans have either a jus...,
What are the 2 most important rol...
37  cards
Pathogens (Fritz Lecture 2 - C. neoformans)
What is cryptococcus neoformans,
When incubated on culture media w...,
What are the 2 main species of cr...
16  cards
Pathogens (Fritz Lecture 3 - A. fumigatus)
What is aspergillus fumigatus and...,
How does a fumigatus infection occur,
Where does a fumigatus mainly infect
17  cards
Pathogens (Fritz Lecture 4 - Tapeworms)
What is neuro cysticercosis,
Cysticercosis is the most common ...,
What are the symptoms of neuro cy...
14  cards
Pathogens (Tasos - Parasites)
What are the differences between ...,
What is parasitism,
Name some advantages of parasitis...
9  cards
Cancer Bio (Dan Lecture 1)
What is a neoplasm,
What is a tumour,
What are the 2 types of neoplasm
42  cards
Cancer Bio (Dan Lecture 2)
What occurs on a cellular level t...,
How can altered genes in cancer b...,
What is cytogenetics
26  cards
Cancer Bio (Dan Lecture 3 - DNA damage)
Name come common types of dna damage,
Name some dna damaging agents,
Name some types of endogenous dna...
32  cards
Cancer Bio (Dan Lecture 4 - p53)
P53 mutagenesis is common in canc...,
P53 mutation levels are the same ...,
P53 knockout mice showed what 2 m...
20  cards
Cancer Bio (Dan Lecture 5 - Antibodies for cancer therapy)
What are the 3 main ways that tum...,
Give some examples of antigens ex...,
What are the potential advantages...
17  cards
Cancer Bio (Michaelis Lecture 1 - Viruses and cancer)
What are the main 2 causes of can...,
What are the 3 main cancer risk f...,
What 3 types of infectious agents...
27  cards
Cancer Bio (Michaelis Lecture 2 - Cancer heterogeneity)
What is heterogeneity,
What is the cancer stem cell hypo...,
What are the characteristics of c...
19  cards
Cancer Bio (Michaelis Lecture 3 - Drug resistance in cancer)
What is the most effective anti c...,
What is a good therapeutic approa...,
What therapy is used for cancers ...
48  cards
Cancer Bio (Garrett Lecture 1 - Drug discovery)
What are some features of normal ...,
What in the definition of neoplasia,
What is the definition of a tumour
46  cards
Immunology (Liz lecture 1 - Introduction)
What is extravasation,
How are phagocytes recruited to i...,
Describe the process of phagocytosis
19  cards
Immunology (Liz lectures 2-4 - Antigen presentation)
Do t lymphocytes bind to to solub...,
Why is it important that cytotoxi...,
Why is it important that helper t...
52  cards
Immunology (Liz - Transplantation)
How many different mhc class i an...,
What is the advantage and disadva...,
Most people are heterozygous for ...
39  cards
Immunology (Liz - Autoimmunity)
What 3 factors contribute to the ...,
What is central tolerance,
How do some cells escape central ...
62  cards
Immunology (Liz - Hypersensitivity)
What is hypersensitivity,
What are the 4 types of hypersens...,
What is are the typical manifesta...
46  cards
Immunology (Liz - Cytokines)
What is a cytokine and what is it...,
What is pleiotrophy,
What is redundancy
53  cards
Immunology (Liz - Extravasation)
What is the first action when a b...,
What are the 4 signs of inflammat...,
Why do lymphocytes continually ci...
52  cards
Immunology (Jeremy - Microbiome)
Is is estimated that there are mo...,
How do babies initially acquire t...,
What are some points of mother ch...
23  cards
Neuroscience lectures 3-4 - Neurogenesis
What are the 3 zones of the neura...,
What does the ventricular zone co...,
What do the multipotent stem cell...
37  cards
Neuroscience lectures 4-5 Axon Growth and Guidance
What is the growth cone,
What are the 2 main structures of...,
State the 2 aspects of the growth...
39  cards
Neuroscience lectures 6-7 - Synapse Formation
Describe the development of the n...,
What is secreted by muscle and sc...,
What is the role of the synaptic ...
31  cards
Neuroscience - Classical and peptide neurotransmitters
What are the 5 criteria for an ef...,
What is the lifecycle of a classi...,
When was acetylcholine first iden...
40  cards
Neuroscience - Classical neurotransmitter storage and release
What is a quantal,
How many molecules approx are in ...,
What does release of a single qua...
33  cards
Neuroscience - Neurotransmitter receptors
What are the 2 main classes of ne...,
What does transmitter binding cau...,
What are the 2 main types of iono...
47  cards
Neuroscience - Huntingtons
How common is alzheimers what reg...,
How common is parksinsons what re...,
How common is huntingtons what re...
19  cards
Neuroscience - Sleep and Narcolepsy
What are the 4 different sleep st...,
How many stages of nrem slep are ...,
Describe the eegs of all sleep st...
30  cards
Haematology (Intro to haematology)
What is haematology,
What of blood is cells what are t...,
What is the remaining of blood
41  cards
Haematology (Haemopoiesis and the bone marrow)
How many blood cells are produced...,
Where does haemopoiesis commonly ...,
How long after gestation does the...
32  cards
Haematology (White blood cells)
What is the normal concentration ...,
What is the only immature wbc tha...,
Therefore what does the presense ...
46  cards
Haematology (Haematological malignancies)
What are the 4 main concequences ...,
What are the 5 types of haematolo...,
What is leukaemia what cells are ...
46  cards
Haematology (Thrombophilia)
How is haemostasis maintained,
What is thrombophilia,
Thrombophilia leads to an increas...
28  cards
Haematology (Blood borne parasites)
What is parasitism,
What are the main groups of endop...,
What is malaria what is it transm...
36  cards
Haematology (ABO, Rh)
Who discovered circulation of blo...,
When was the first transplant suc...,
Who discovered the first 3 human ...
17  cards
Haematology (AgAbscrID)
What is an antigen,
What is an antibody,
What are the 2 mains ways that an...
18  cards
Haematology (Transfusion microbiology)
What viruses are tested for in do...,
What are the limitations of testing,
What are some further safety meas...
19  cards

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