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Decks in this class (30)

MIP: Introduction to Microbiology and Infectious Disease
What are kochs postulates what ar...,
What is the current definition of...,
What is a pathogen
14  cards
PHARM: Drug Absorption, Distribution, and Excretion
What is drug distribution,
What is the order from fastest to...,
What is the partitioning coeffici...
21  cards
PATH:Reversible Cell Injury and Cellular Adaptation
What is the difference between is...,
How can a lack of oxygen lead to ...,
How do reactive oxygen species ca...
25  cards
PATH: Irreversible Cell Injury and Cellular Death
What cellular damage must occur f...,
Describe the feed forward cycle o...,
The detection of what hepatocyte ...
36  cards
PHARM: Drug Metabolism
What are the common characteristi...,
Where can cytochrome p450 be foun...,
What other enzyme is necessary fo...
56  cards
MIP: Introduction to Virology
What does it mean that viruses ar...,
What was the first human virus to...,
What are the basic structural com...
36  cards
PATH: Acute Inflammation
What is the general definition of...,
What are the physiologic function...,
What are the three major componen...
24  cards
PHARM: Precision Medicine: Clinical Pharmacogenomics
What is precision medicine,
What gene variant is responsible ...,
What is pharmacogenomics
16  cards
PHARM: Clinical Pharmacokinetics
True or false iv administration i...,
How can the rate of elimination o...,
What does it mean if a drug follo...
40  cards
PHARM: Signal Transduction
What is the difference between an...,
What is the typical structure of ...,
Describe the difference in the re...
15  cards
PATH: Cell Cycle and Mechanisms of Cancer Development
Non cancerous cells must acquire ...,
By what general mechanisms can ce...,
What is an oncogene
24  cards
PATH: Neoplasia I/II
What is the difference between ne...,
What is a malignant neoplasm,
What is metastasis
31  cards
PATH: Neoplasia III/IV
What is the difference between a ...,
What is the exception to the rule...,
What are paraneoplastic syndromes
6  cards
PATH: Regeneration, Repair, and Healing
What are the three phase of cutan...,
What is the difference between he...,
What is granulation tissue charac...
24  cards
PATH: Intracellular Pathological Accumulations
What is the difference between mi...,
What two uncommon diseases are ch...,
What are macrophages that take in...
14  cards
PATH: Chronic Inflammation
What are the three possible outco...,
What are the general categories o...,
What cells are involved in chroni...
7  cards
MIP: Intro to Bacteriology
Why doesnt prokaryotic mrna need ...,
Where do many eukaryotic organell...,
What allows antibiotics to target...
42  cards
PATH: Hemmorrhagic Disorders, Thrombosis, and Shock
What are the potential causes of ...,
How does increased hydrostatic pr...,
What are the mechanisms by which ...
21  cards
PATH: Hemostasis and Thrombosis
What is the function of hemostasis,
What is thrombosis,
What are the anti thrombotic prop...
22  cards
MIP: Gram Positive Pathogenic Bacteria
What tlr detects peptidoglycan an...,
What tlr detects flagella,
What are the major subdivisions o...
45  cards
PHARM A29: Introduction to Autonomics
What is the myelination status of...,
What is the sole criteria for dis...,
What is the myelination status of...
20  cards
PHARM A20/21: Drug Receptor Mechanisms
What is the difference between se...,
What is ka and kd in the context ...,
What is the difference between af...
26  cards
PHARM A45/46: Viruses and Cancer
What are the common characteristi...,
What phase of the cell cycle do p...,
What is transformation of a cell
39  cards
MIP A51: Gram Negative Pathogenic Bacteria
True or false lps is exclusive to...,
How do bacteriaphages commonly re...,
What is the function of protein i...
29  cards
MIP A56: Medical Mycology
What is sick building syndrome,
True or false any fungus that can...,
What are the different groups of ...
53  cards
PHARM A56c: Antifungal Therapy
What are the major 3 components o...,
What is the main component of the...,
What class of anti fungal drugs a...
21  cards
Antibiotics
What are the 5 major categories o...,
What classes of drugs are cell wa...,
What are the subclasses of beta l...
22  cards
Drug Receptor Function
How is acetylcholine synthesized ...,
What is the rate limiting step of...,
How is ach degraded into what pro...
31  cards
Clinical Diagnosis of Bacterial Infections
What is suttons law,
What body fluids should be sterile,
What is the difference between se...
8  cards
Disease, Prevention, and Treatment of Viral Infections
Only what kind of viruses produce...,
What kind of viral infection can ...,
What does a tzanck test look for
14  cards

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