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Molecules to Cells

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Decks in this class (25)

L1: Intro to cells
3 principles of cell theory,
How are cells considered self rep...,
What did hooke discover in 1665
30  cards
L2: Tools and techniques (cell imaging)
What resolution can a normal tran...,
Advantage of transmitted and fluo...,
How can fluorecence microscopy he...
13  cards
3.1: Protein targetting to organelles
Signal hypothesis,
What is the default destination f...,
5 general steps for protein targe...
4  cards
3.2 - Nucleus
Evidence for nuclear membrane and...,
What does inner nuclear membrane ...,
What is nuclear lamina made up of
15  cards
3.3 Protein targetting to endoplasmic reticulum
What are the two types of protein...,
Common feature of er signal sequence,
What happens to ribosomes synthes...
11  cards
Lecture 5 - Endomembrane system
What does molecular chaperone do,
Molecular chaperon bip,
Molecular chaperone calnexin
26  cards
Lecture 6: exocytosis, endocytosis, plasma memb and lysosomes
What component only exists on ext...,
What type of phospolipid acts as ...,
How does an a helix allow hydroph...
24  cards
Lecture 7 : Cell biology of Disease
What is the mutation that causes ...,
Mutation that causes less insulin...,
What can happen if insulin incorr...
15  cards
Lecture 8 : Chylomicron Retention Disease
What is chylomicron,
Where are chylomicrons synthesised,
Where are chylomicrons synthesised
13  cards
Lecture 8: Familial hypercholesterolemia
What is class 2 ldl receptor muta...,
What will recruit the ldl recepto...,
What is class 4 mutation
8  cards
Lecture 8 : lysozomal storage diseases + Alzheimer's disease
2 types of lysosomal storage dise...,
What type of disease in niemann p...,
What does npc1 do
10  cards
Lecture 9 - microtubules and actin filaments
What are microtubule subunits,
Diff between plus and minus ends ...,
What element necassary to form mi...
34  cards
Lecture 10: Cell migration
What are lamellipodia,
Name of protein that gives lamell...,
2 key functions of arp 2 3
27  cards
Lecture 11: Motor proteins
How does atp hydrolysis allow mot...,
What do myosins move along in the...,
What do kinesin and dyenin move a...
24  cards
Lecture 12: cell division
What are the 3 aas that can accep...,
What are cdks,
What does m phase consist of
20  cards
Lecture 13 - more cell division
Recap 3 types of microtubules tha...,
What is the metaphase checkpoint,
What is the metaphase checkpoint
21  cards
Lecture 14 - interactions between cells
Which tissue type has the most ex...,
What are tight junctions,
What are adherens junctions
27  cards
Lecture 15 - Extracellular Matrix
What type of tissues have little ecm,
What provides the strength in epi...,
What does the protein composition...
32  cards
Lecture 16 - general principles of cell signalling
2 reasons why cell communication ...,
What are the 2 general catgories ...,
Mechanism of signalling by cell t...
14  cards
Lecture 17 - GPCRs
How many tm domains,
4 examples of ligands,
2 ways gpcrs can be inactivated
19  cards
Lecture 18 - enzyme coupled receptors
How does phosp acc cause a change...,
How could phosph cascade occur,
An example of protien kinase cascade
21  cards
Lecture 19 - control of the cell cycle
What cell phases do embryonic cel...,
What are the 2 steps in m phase,
What occurs in s phase
22  cards
Lecture 20 - controlling proliferation & differentiation
What does epo do,
What tissues are highly prolifera...,
Name of area of the stem cells in...
15  cards
Lecture 21 - Cancer
Important epithelial cancer types,
Important examples of non epithel...,
What is a carcinoma
27  cards
Lecture 4
What does dnp do in mt,
What does thermogenin do,
Where is mt dna inehrited from
14  cards

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