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Decks in this class (18)

Pharmacokinetics
What does pharmacokinetics mean,
What are the 2 main routes of dru...,
What are the advantages disadvant...
64  cards
Ion Transporter In Cell Physiology
How is intracellular acidificatio...,
How is intracellular alkalisation...,
What drives the activity of intra...
21  cards
Pharmacodynamics
What is a ligand,
What is the law of mass action,
What must ligands have to bind to...
26  cards
Membrane Potential
What is the membrane potential of...,
Give examples of resting cell mem...,
How is mp measured
24  cards
The ANS
Describe the general organisation...,
What is the function of the ans,
How do sympathetic and parasympat...
17  cards
Adrenergic Synapses And Drugs
Describe the structure of adrener...,
How is noradrenaline synthesised,
Which drug affects na synthesis a...
14  cards
Cholinergic Synapses And Drugs
How is acetylcholine synthesised,
Why does ach have a very limited ...,
Describe the effect of cholineste...
8  cards
Hypertension And The Sympathetic NS
What is blood pressure regulated by,
What is normal blood pressure,
What is hypertension and what are...
9  cards
The Thyroid Gland & Thyrotoxicosis
What is the function of the thyro...,
How is thyroid hormone release re...,
What are hypo and hyper thyroidis...
7  cards
Signalling Molecules
What does the term pharmacology mean,
What are the different types of e...,
What is autocrine signalling
24  cards
GPCRs
How many gpcrs are encoded in the...,
Describe the common basic structu...,
What is the mode of action of gpcrs
25  cards
Calcium
Which properties of calcium allow...,
How does calcium binding to a pro...,
What is the proportionate conc di...
21  cards
Action Potentials
What is an ap,
How long do aps last why are they...,
What are aps generated by
19  cards
Action Potentials 2 - Myelin
Which axons tend to be myelinated,
What is myelin and what is it pro...,
When does myelination occur
10  cards
Synaptic Transmission
What is a neuromuscular junction,
What is the main difference betwe...,
Which ion channels are present in...
16  cards
Pharmacodynamics 2 - Partial Agonists & Antagonists
What is the difference between fu...,
What is intrinsic activity,
Why do partial agonists have a lo...
22  cards
Asthma
What is asthma,
How does the inflammatory respons...,
Suggest triggers for airway infla...
14  cards
The ANS (new)
Where do parasympathetic and symp...,
Name 2 differences between sympat...,
Describe the neutrotransmitters a...
9  cards

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