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Decks in this class (31)

DSA Cellular organelles
1 define the basic structure of t...,
Define the functions of the er,
Describe the structure of the gol...
28  cards
Introduction to Genetics / Principles of Genetic Inheretance
Define a gene,
What is a chromatid,
Sister chormatids vs homologus ch...
87  cards
DSA Intro to Immune System
What are antigens,
The _____ located on the membrane...,
What are epitopes
40  cards
Immunology
Describe the components of the im...,
What are the fixed elements,
Describe the hemopoesis slide
147  cards
Cell Cycle, CA and Death
Prophase,
Prometaphase,
Metaphase
62  cards
(L17) Molecular Diagnostics
What are southern northern and we...,
What is pcr l17 s12,
What is qpcr l17 s15
26  cards
(L16) Receptors and Cell Signaling
What is endocrine signaling l16 s8,
What is paracrine signaling l16 s9,
What is autocrine signaling l16 s10
39  cards
(L15) Stem Cell Applications
What are the characteristics of s...,
What are totipotent pluripotent a...,
What are founder stem cells l15 s14
28  cards
(L12) Functions and Dysfunctions of Protein Processing
What are the ribosomal subunits i...,
What is the mechanism of streptom...,
What is the mechanism of clindamy...
28  cards
(L11) Genomic Regulation
What is the effect of histone ace...,
What is the effect of ionizing ra...,
Explain nuclear receptor signaling
62  cards
Complement System
C3a,
C3b,
C5a
25  cards
AA amyloidosis
Define aa amyloidosis,
When inflamation goes on what hap...,
What is aa
13  cards
ADAPTIVE IMMUNO
Auto antigen,
Allo antigen,
Intracellular pathogens
67  cards
(DSA1) Biomolecules
What are the fasting and fed bloo...,
What is the clinical significance...,
What is the cause of lactose into...
31  cards
(DSA2) Cell Membranes and Transport
What is a glycocalyx and what is ...,
What factors affect membrane flui...,
What are the main classifications...
29  cards
(DSA3) Fundamentals of Biochemical Reactions
What does a positive negative and...,
What are the main driving factors...,
How do the kidneys regulate acid ...
36  cards
(L2) Clinical Relevance of Cell Membranes and Transport
What is the cause of niemann pick...,
What are the clinical indications...,
What is the significance of the m...
16  cards
(L3) - Carbohydrate Metabolism
What cell types exclusively use g...,
What enzyme is used for cells tha...,
What is the net yield of glycolys...
85  cards
(L4) Mitochondrial Bioenergetics
What is ck mb and what is its cli...,
What are the high energy substanc...,
What common molecule do fats carb...
76  cards
(L5) Lipid Metabolism
What is the major source for fatt...,
Where does fatty acid synthesis o...,
What is the precursor of fatty ac...
51  cards
(L6) Protein and AA Metabolism
How are aas supplied to and deple...,
What is hartnup disease,
How does hartnup disease present
72  cards
(L8) Nucleotide Metabolism
What are the purines and pyrimidi...,
Differentiate between nucleotides...,
What is the energy in the bonds b...
25  cards
(L9) Integration of Metabolism
What are key molecules that conne...,
What tissues are capable of using...,
What are the metabolic functions ...
22  cards
B cells
What do mature naieve b cells exp...,
B 2 cells,
B 1 cells
52  cards
T cell
What do mature naive t cells express,
Where are t cells activated what ...,
What do b cells and macrophages a...
48  cards
(L24) T Cell Mediated Immunity
What surface molecules do resting...,
Where are resting naive t cells a...,
What is the intracellular method ...
22  cards
(L25) Humoral (B cell) Immune Response
What surface molecules do b cells...,
What are the types of b cells and...,
What causes b cells to migrate to...
21  cards
(L29) Immunological Tolerance and Autoimmunity
Self tolerance,
Autoimmunity,
Centeral tolerance
54  cards
(L28) Hypersensitivity
What are the characteristics of t...,
What are the mast cell mediators ...,
What is atopy
27  cards
PID
T b nk igm igg iga autosomal,
T b nk igm igg iga autosomal,
T b nk some mutations can be low ...
27  cards
Chapter 10: Diseases of Infancy and Childhood
Primary errors of morphogenesis i...,
Secondary destruction of an organ...,
What is the most common underlyin...
168  cards

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