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Decks in this class (41)

2.1 - Cell Metabolism 1
Types of reactions that define me...,
Glycolysis main concepts 2,
Glycolysis step 1 3
18  cards
2.2 - Cell Metabolism 2
The krebs tca cycle overview 1,
Tca cycle stages 2,
How do amino acids enter the tca ...
17  cards
2.3 - Epithelial Cells and Tissues
Tissues and extracellular matrix 1,
Five main cell types 2,
Types of tumours from cell types 3
18  cards
2.4 - Creatine Kinase
Creatine kinase reaction 1,
Where is creatine kinase found 2,
What is a myocardial infarct 3
11  cards
2.5 - Cholesterol
Sources of fats 1,
Bile salts 2,
Orlistat tetrahydrolipstatin 3
21  cards
2.6 - Integration of metabolism
Metabolic features of tissues bra...,
Metabolic features of tissues ske...,
Metabolic features of tissues hea...
18  cards
2.7 - Cell Integrity
Substrate level phosphorylation 1,
Oxidative phosphorylation 2,
Mitochondrial compartments 3
18  cards
2.8 - Cell Replication
The cell cycle 1,
Cell division in specific cells 2,
G0 3
16  cards
2.9 - Cell Signalling
Why do cells need to communicate 1,
Endocrine signalling 2,
Paracrine signalling 3
12  cards
2.10 - Extracellular Matrix
What is the extracellular matrix 1,
Key functions of ecm 2,
Connective tissues 3
23  cards
2.11 - Cell Injury and Fate
Triangle of how cells respond to ...,
Types of cell injury 2,
Causes of cell injury 3
18  cards
2.12 - Fluid Compartments and Solutes
Intracellular vs extracellular io...,
What is osmolarity 2,
What is diffusion 3
22  cards
2.13 - Inflammation
What is inflammation 1,
What are the four main signs of a...,
What are the causes of inflammati...
27  cards
2.15 - Cancer
What is a tumour 1,
What is a neoplasm 2,
What are the two types of neoplas...
30  cards
2.16 - Histopathology
What does a histopathologist do 1,
What is a biopsy 2,
What different stains are used an...
20  cards
3.1, 3.3 & 3.4 - Red Blood Cells
Origin of blood cells haemopoiesis 1,
Functions and life span of blood ...,
Essential characteristics of hscs 3
41  cards
3.2 - Haemoglobin (Practical Techniques)
Electrophoresis 1,
Spectrophotometry 2,
Oxygen binding properties of haem...
3  cards
3.5 & 3.7 - White Blood Cells
Origin of white blood cells leuko...,
Neutrophil 2,
Eosinophil 3
30  cards
3.8 - Plasma
What are the four main fluid comp...,
What is plasma 2,
What is serum 3
17  cards
3.9 - Haemostasis
What is haemostasis 1,
Primary haemostasis overview 2,
Primary haemostasis endothelial i...
30  cards
3.10 - Blood Transfusion
Introduction to blood groups 1,
Antibodies against rbc antigens 2,
Naturally occurring antibodies 3
28  cards
4.1 - Microbial Infection
Viruses 1,
Examples of viruses 2,
Bacteria 3
8  cards
4.2 - Lymphoid tissues
Lymphatic system and lymphoid tis...,
Primary lymphoid tissue 2,
Lymphocytes and adaptive immunity 3
13  cards
4.3 - Antimicrobial Therapies
What is an antibiotic 1,
What is resistance 2,
Misconceptions at the dawn of the...
29  cards
4.5 - Lymphocytes
White blood cell types 1,
Adaptive immunity 2,
Immunological memory 3
22  cards
4.6 - Immune Tolerance
The importance of immune regulati...,
Failure of immune regulation auto...,
Failure of immune regulation alle...
22  cards
4.7 - Immune Evasion
Staphylococcus aureus 1,
Properties of staphylococcus aure...,
Streptococcus pyogenes 3
39  cards
4.8 - Anaphylaxis
What is anaphylaxis 1,
What type of cell causes these sy...,
What is the signalling molecule i...
11  cards
4.9 - Anti-viral agents
What is a virus 1,
Non enveloped and enveloped virus...,
What is the central dogma of mole...
25  cards
4.11 - Vaccination
What is a vaccine 1,
What are the features of the idea...,
How do vaccines stop infection 3
22  cards
4.12 - Immune Response to Infection
What are the steps of the immune ...,
Leukocytes and the soluble mediat...,
What are the four different patho...
38  cards
4.13 - Hypersensitivity
T cell responses 1,
What is type i hypersensitivity 2,
What different substances can be ...
29  cards
5.1 - Modes of inheritance
Dominant autosomal disorders 1,
Why are brown eyes dominant over ...,
Dominant autosomal disorders tend...
16  cards
5.2 - Chromosomal Abnormalities
Normal human karyotype 1,
How do you prepare a karyotype 2,
What is dna compaction 3
24  cards
5.3 - Complex Diseases and Pharmacogenetics
What are mendelian traits 1,
What is a complex trait 2,
Calculating heritability 3
14  cards
5.4 - Brittle Bones
What is osteogenesis imperfecta 1,
Why does the mutation in the col1...,
Why are only some of the alpha1 i...
7  cards
5.5 - Pedigrees and Risk
Basic pedigree symbols 1,
Why draw a pedigree 2,
Why not test for disease gene 3
13  cards
5.6 - Cancer Genetics
Pre requisite concepts molecular ...,
What is cancer 2,
What is tumour heterogeneity 3
16  cards
5.7 - Genetic Testing
What happens in a normal pregnancy 1,
What are the aims of the nuchal s...,
What is nuchal translucency nt 3
27  cards
5.8 - Phenotypic Variability
What is the issue with classifyin...,
What is muscular dystrophy 2,
How can the environment affect ge...
16  cards
5.9 - Emerging Treatments
What are inborn errors of metabol...,
What are some examples of inborn ...,
What is pku 3
33  cards

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