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Decks in this class (19)

L1 - Ligand binding to receptors
Explain the key factors involved ...,
What are the relative roles of di...,
Role of receptors in ligand bindi...
8  cards
L2- The concept of agonism
Explain how conventional agonists...,
Define the term efficacy 2,
What is the relationship between ...
14  cards
L3 - The concept of antagonism
Describe competitive antagonism 1,
Example of competitive antagonist 2,
Describe irreversible antagonist 3
15  cards
L4 - Quantitative receptor pharmacology Pt1
Define the key components of a co...,
Competition binding studies can b...,
Hypothetical competition binding ...
13  cards
L5 - Quantitative receptor pharmacology pt2
Blank 1,
Spikes binding analysis 2,
S 3
8  cards
L6 - Quantitative receptor pharmacology
Describe the impact of competitiv...,
Describe the schild analysis 2,
What is the schild equation 3
10  cards
L7 - Introduction to Protein Structure and Function
List and describe the four levels...,
What is the common structure of a...,
What is the common structure of p...
10  cards
L8- Introduction to the structure/function relationship
What is the function of a binding...,
What are the major features of a ...,
True or false the shape and elect...
16  cards
L9 - Exploiting the protein structure/function relationship for drug discovery and design
Describe the rationale of structu...,
Process of sbdd 2,
List the features of a good drug ...
12  cards
L10 - GPCR classification, signalling and regulation
Describe the structural features ...,
Describe the different forms of g...,
Rhodopsin class a 3
15  cards
L11 - GPCR ligand binding and activation
How many amino acids are there 1,
4 residue interactions 2,
Transmembrane alpha helices are _...
35  cards
L12 - Novel avenues for GPCR drug discovery
What is biased signalling 1,
Ligand bias signalling 2,
Receptor bias 3
32  cards
L13 - Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
7 capabilities of tumor cells 1,
General structure of kinase linke...,
Basic steps of kinase phosphoryla...
32  cards
L14- Phosphotyrosine-based cell signalling
What mediates intracellular signa...,
How is intracellular signalling p...,
4 modular domains in signal propo...
19  cards
L15 - SIGNALLING DOWNSTREAM OF RTKS
Irs 1 as a multidomain protein 1,
Ras raf mapk pathway 2,
What is the function of ap 1 and ...
20  cards
L16 - TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION & DISEASE
Fgfr3 mutation 1,
What are gain of function mutatio...,
Examples of gain of function muta...
37  cards
L17- intro to ion channels and transporters
What is a current 1,
Depolarisation 2,
Hyperpolarisation 3
20  cards
L18 - Voltage gated ion channels
Structure of vgic 1,
Voltage sensors 2,
Vgic and action potential 3
21  cards
L19 - membrane channels
Major excitatory neurotransmitter 1,
Major inhibitory neurotransmitter 2,
Excitatory neurotransmitters 3
24  cards

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