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Lecture 1: Muscle and Exercise Physiology Keynote
What mechanisms dictate how much ...,
What happens if cytoskeletal prot...,
What happens if the length tensio...
26  cards
Cardiophysiology: Pathogenesis of Obesity
What happens to adipocytes when t...,
What are leptins functions,
Why do fat cunts still eat so muc...
38  cards
Transgenerational programming of disease
What us the definition of low bir...,
What causes low birth weight in d...,
What is the incidence of intraute...
61  cards
Role of leptin in cardiorenal function
What is leptin,
What cells secrete leptin,
What is the function of leptin
39  cards
Skeletal Muscle Diseases: Techniques: Functional assessments to evaluate therapeutic efficacy.
What causes duchennes muscular dy...,
What is dystrophin,
What proteins is dystrophin close...
24  cards
Cardiophys: Preventing Genetic Destiny
What explanation is there for the...,
What are the kind of genetic infl...,
What difference to normal blood p...
17  cards
Skeletal muscle diseases: Pharmacological therapies (Lecture 15)
What is the gene regulation hypot...,
What is the vascular hypothesis f...,
What is evidence that supports th...
36  cards
Skeletal muscle diseases: Pharmacological therapies (Lecture 16)
What is il 15,
What does il 15 do,
What effect did il 15 have on dys...
22  cards
Lecture 21: Searching for Genetic Clues
What genetics offers,
How is the effect of variation on...,
What is endothelin
18  cards
Lecture 23: Gene Therapy for DMD: Viral-mediated strategies
What are the characteristics of a...,
How long is the full length dystr...,
What are the advantages of using ...
25  cards
Lecture 24: Muscle Diseases - Stem Cell Therapies
What treatments are currently in ...,
What are the limitations of curre...,
What are the aims of stem cell re...
32  cards
Lecture 31: New approaches in measuring muscle protein metabolism: the science of muscle hypertrophy
How is protein metabolism measured,
How is the stable isotope methodo...,
What happens to protein metabolis...
22  cards
Lecture 32: Muscle wasting conditions: a shift in the balance
What are the most common muscle w...,
Why is inflammation a common them...,
What is the proposed method to de...
23  cards
Lecture 33: amino acid sensing & anabolic resistance
How does the body respond to prot...,
What happens to protein synthesis...,
When does protein synthesis happe...
23  cards
Lecture 20: Interrogating the Coding and Non-Coding Genome
What effect do genes and environm...,
What are the most common mutation...,
What is gwas
15  cards
Lecture 29: Stem cells to the rescue?
How many people die yearly from c...,
What are the current surgical tre...,
What are the current pharmacologi...
27  cards
Lecture 30: New frontiers in micro RNA therapies
How do micro rnas work,
What are the characteristics of m...,
How are mirnas related to normal ...
21  cards
Cardiovascular Health Lecture 1.1 : Programming developmental disease risk
What is considered a low birth we...,
What is low birth weight caused b...,
What is low birth weight caused b...
25  cards
Cardiovascular Health Lecture 1.2 : Pathogenesis of obesity
What kind of condition is obesity,
What is obesity associated with n...,
What kind of agent is leptin
29  cards
Cardiovascular Health Lecture 1.3 : Role of leptin in cardiorenal function
What releases leptin,
What happens to leptin secretion ...,
What is the main effect of leptin
37  cards
Muscle Diseases Techniques 1.1 : Functional assessments to evaluate therapeutic efficacy
What is dmd caused by,
Where is dystrophin found,
Which parts of the body are more ...
40  cards
Muscle Diseases Research 1.2 : Pharmacological Therapies I
What is the gene regulation hypot...,
What is the vascular hypothesis f...,
What happens to mice with an no k...
30  cards
Muscle Diseases Research 1.3 : Pharmacological Therapies II
What is interleukin 15 and when i...,
What does interleukin 15 do,
What does interleukin 15 do in dmd
14  cards
Cardiovascular Health Lecture 2.1 : Preventing Genetic Destiny
What is a polygene,
What are the compnents of a pheno...,
What are two genetic factors in g...
11  cards
Cardiovascular Health Lecture 2.2 : Interrogating the Coding and Non - Coding Genome
What percentage of genes and envi...,
What is genomics what does it use...,
What is the most common genetic v...
21  cards
Cardiovascular Health Lecture 2.3 : Searching for Genetic Clues
What is a first pass look,
What is fine mapping,
Where are disease associated poin...
24  cards
Muscle and Exercise Lecture 2.1 : Gene therapy for DMD: Non - viral strategies
Name 6 muscle wasting conditions,
What is the best therapy for a di...,
What does genetic therapy do name 3
30  cards
Muscle and Exercise Lecture 2.2 : Gene therapy for DMD: Viral - mediated strategies
What is the adenovirus and what a...,
What kind of cells can adenovirus...,
What is meant by first generation...
22  cards
Muscle and Exercise Lecture 2.3 : Muscle Diseases - Stem Cell Therapies
What are the three main classes o...,
Do all tissue in the body have a ...,
Stem cell transplant has been att...
24  cards
Cardiovascular Health 3.1 (Heart): Sex, steroids , and cardio protection controversies
What is the number 1 cause of death,
By how long are heart diseases de...,
Do pre menopausal women have a hi...
29  cards
Cardiovascular Health 3.2 (Heart): Stem cells to the rescue?
What are induced pluripotent stem...,
What are two disadvantages for st...,
Can cardiomyocytes be induced fro...
18  cards
Cardiovascular Health 3.3 (Heart): New Frontiers in micro RNA therapies
Are mirnas associated with disease,
What are mirnas,
Where do mirnas bind
27  cards
Muscle and Exercise Lecture 3.1 - New approaches in measuring muscle protein metabolism: the science of muscle hypertrophy
Why is protein turnover important,
What do you control if you contro...,
What is the daily synthesis and b...
26  cards
Muscle and Exercise Lecture 3.2 - Muscle wasting conditions: a shift in the balance
Name 3 muscle wasting conditions ...,
What is characteristic of sarcope...,
Is protein synthesis decrease the...
20  cards
Muscle and Exercise Lecture 3.3 - Role of nutrition, energy and amino acid sensing in the control of muscle protein turnover
Does protein synthesis increase w...,
How much protein is needed to max...,
How many hours after eating prote...
26  cards

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