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Fundamentals of Science I
(45 decks)
Introduction to Biological Molecules and Cell Structure
Gene Expression
DNA to Protein I
DNA to Protein II
Cell Compartments and Organelles
Cell Membranes I
Cell Membranes II
Lysosomes
The Cytoskeleton
Mitochondria and Peroxisomes
Protein Structure
Protein Sorting // Translocation 2
Enzyme Structure and Function
Cell Division and Fate Determination
Glycolysis
Oxidative Phosporylation // Electron Transport Chain
Lipid Metabolism
Protein Metabolism
Synaptic Transmission
Membrane and Action Potentials
Body Compartments and Drug Movement A
Body Compartments and Drug Movement B
Body Compartments and Drug Movement C
Autonomic Nervous System I
Autonomic Nervous System II
Liver Physiology and Function
Kidney Physiology and Function
Regulation of Gene Expression
Introduction to the structure and function of blood
Introduction to Coagulation and Platelet Aggregation
Innate Immunity
Principles of Infection I
Principles of Infection II
Principles of Infection III
Pathophysiology of Inflammation I
Pathology of Inflammation II
Pathophysiology of Inflammation III
Type 1 Hypersensitivity
Pathophysiology
Cardiac and Vascular Physiology
Atheroma Formation and Atherosclerosis
Cardiac Cycle
Cardiac Action Potentials
Cardiac Conduction and ECG.
Ion Channels of the Cardiac Action Potential