This class was created by Brainscape user Jocasta Cochrane. Visit their profile to learn more about the creator.

Decks in this class (16)

1. Variation of bacterial surface structures
What is the purpose of bacterial ...,
What species are we using as an e...,
How genetically similar are n men...
98  cards
2. How bacterial toxins contribute to disease and dissemination
What are bacterial toxins 1,
What processes are bacterial toxi...,
How are bacterial toxins involved...
70  cards
3. Bacterial recombineering, Virulence factor identification and charaterisation
What is recombineering 1,
What is the purpose of recombinee...,
What is the definition of recombi...
73  cards
4. Virus Structure
What is the virus structure impor...,
What are viruses 2,
What are the most simple viruses 3
73  cards
5. Virus entry
What is virus entry essential for 1,
What does virus attachment on the...,
How is the virus stabilised on th...
70  cards
6. Viral Vectors
What does gene therapy require 1,
What can gene therapy be used to ...,
What needs to be understood about...
60  cards
7. Viral uncoating
Why does viral uncoating need to ...,
What is the purpose of viral unco...,
What is the ubiquitin ligase syst...
62  cards
8. Transcriptomics
What is the main method of transc...,
What is rnaseq 2,
What areas of science fall into o...
69  cards
9. Proteomics
What is the main method of proteo...,
What is the first step of proteom...,
How are the proteins separated be...
55  cards
10. How bacteria evade the human immune system to cause disease
What is the red queen hypothesis 1,
How does the red queen hypothesis...,
What are the main aspects of the ...
70  cards
11. Bacterial exploitation of host cytoskeleton and intracellular trafficking
What has allowed pathogens to be ...,
What cellular processes can bacte...,
What makes up the cytoskeleton 3
48  cards
12. RNA virus replication structures
What viruses tend to make replica...,
Why don t some viruses make repli...,
Does cell morphology change when ...
41  cards
13. RNAi and viruses
What is rnai an essential form of...,
What types of rnas can induce an ...,
What is sirna 3
47  cards
14. Antiviral drug discovery
What are antiviral drugs 1,
When was the first antiviral appr...,
What has sped up antiviral drug d...
72  cards
15. Bacterial protein secretion and assembly of surface structures
What are most bacterial protein s...,
Why is secretion transport of mol...,
How are bacterial effector molecu...
67  cards
16. Genome sequencing to control bacterial infections
Blank 1,
What is the current method of bac...,
How does culture based diagnosis ...
72  cards

More about
Frontiers in infectious diseases

  • Class purpose General learning

Learn faster with Brainscape on your web, iPhone, or Android device. Study Jocasta Cochrane's Frontiers in infectious diseases flashcards now!

How studying works.

Brainscape's adaptive web mobile flashcards system will drill you on your weaknesses, using a pattern guaranteed to help you learn more in less time.

Add your own flashcards.

Either request "Edit" access from the author, or make a copy of the class to edit as your own. And you can always create a totally new class of your own too!

What's Brainscape anyway?

Brainscape is a digital flashcards platform where you can find, create, share, and study any subject on the planet.

We use an adaptive study algorithm that is proven to help you learn faster and remember longer....

Looking for something else?

Infectious Disease
  • 40 decks
  • 885 flashcards
  • 173 learners
Decks: 111 Module Intro, 112 Big Case Uri, 113 Respiratory Viruses, And more!
Frontier
  • 44 decks
  • 2275 flashcards
  • 11 learners
Decks: A320 Memory Items, A320 Limitations, A320 Fire Protection, And more!
Diseases
  • 40 decks
  • 5660 flashcards
  • 57 learners
Decks: Gastroenterology, Gastroenterology 2, Respiratory, And more!
Make Flashcards