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Decks in this class (29)

L1: Causes of Disease
What is an idiopathic disease,
What are examples of intrinsic ca...,
What are the levels genetic varia...
6  cards
L2: Cell growth & Differentiation
What are the types of diseases re...,
What is the most common type of c...,
What drives hypertrophy give an e...
37  cards
L3: Cell death & cell damage
What are the functions of necrosis,
What does lack of necrosis lead to,
What are some examples of causes ...
56  cards
L4: Mechanism Of Disease During Embryogenesis
What is compaction,
What is a morula,
How old is a morula
26  cards
L5: Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine
What are the types of stem cells,
What is the origin of embryonic s...,
Give examples of stem cells uses
51  cards
L6: Genomic Technologies In Clinical Diagnostics
What are the genomic technologies,
Why is dna amplified in pcr,
How is fragment analysis carried out
38  cards
L7: Cell Culture
What are advantages of cell cultures,
What are the two types of cell cu...,
What are the differences between ...
53  cards
L8: Flow Cytometry
What is flow cytometry,
What is flow sorting,
What is another name for flow sor...
57  cards
L9: Microscopy
What are the parts of a microscope,
What can the light source be,
Describe the light microscopic sp...
39  cards
L10: Liquid Biopsies
What is a liquid biopsy,
What other liquids are there for ...,
What are saliva biopsies useful for
44  cards
L11: Nutritional Anaemias
Define anaemia,
What is insufficient oxygen carry...,
How many chains are found in hb
61  cards
L12: Haemolytic Anaemias
What is anaemia,
What is haemolytic anaemia,
What is the difference in hb betw...
61  cards
L13: Lab Investigation Of The Full Blood Count & WBC Disorders
What is involved in an fbc,
What are the wbc results in fbc,
What is polychromasisa
18  cards
L14: Disorders Of Blood Coagulation
Why does clotting occur,
What does the endothelium maintai...,
What are the two main processes o...
46  cards
L15: Numerical Chromosomal Abnormalities
What happens in g1,
What happens in s phase,
What happens in g2 phase
35  cards
L16: Structural Chromosomal Abnormalities
What are examples of structural a...,
What are the two types of translo...,
What is translocation
56  cards
L17: Inborn Errors Of Metabolism
What are inborn errors of metabolism,
What are iem effects due to,
What is alkaptonuria
46  cards
L18: Congenital Diseases Associated With CNS
What are the closures of the cran...,
What are the two modes of neural ...,
What is primary neurulation
28  cards
L19: Neurodegenerative Diseases
What are neurodegenerative diseas...,
What does earlier or later age of...,
Are neurodegenerative diseases he...
52  cards
L20: Diabetes & Hypoglycaemia
During fasting how does the liver...,
Which cells in the pancreas relea...,
What are the roles of insulin on ...
46  cards
L21: Mechanisms Of Oncogenesis
What is cancer characterised by,
What are the two enabling charact...,
What are the two emerging hallmar...
52  cards
L22: Oncogenes & Tumour Suppressor Genes
What are the major functional cha...,
What are oncogenes normally compo...,
What do tumour suppressor gene ac...
63  cards
L23: Tumour Angiogenesis, Invasion & Metastasis
What are the characteristics of m...,
What are the key steps in cancer ...,
What happens in transformation in...
42  cards
L24: Clinical Cancer Genetics
What are the two types of cancer ...,
Compare germline mutations and so...,
What is family history used for i...
30  cards
L25: Intro To Leukaemia
Define leukaemia,
What are the two features of haem...,
What are the three features of pr...
50  cards
L26: Intro To Lymphomas & Myeloma
Which cells are involved in lymph...,
What are the main functions of th...,
What are primary lymph organs
53  cards
L27: Intro To Hormone Dependent Cancers: Breast & Prostate Cancer
What are the three groups of horm...,
What are steroid hormones synthes...,
Where are corticosteroids synthes...
77  cards
L28: Endocrine Disorders
Which hormone disorders can be a ...,
What disorders can be a result of...,
What is conn s syndrome
24  cards
L29: Calcium & Phosphate Metabolism
How is osteoporosis diagnosed,
What are the stages of osteoporosis,
What are the causes of osteoporosis
25  cards

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