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Decks in this class (39)

Receptor theory
Describe how fluoxetine acts as a...,
What are the 4 receptor superfami...,
What are features and examples of...
12  cards
Drug receptor interactions
What is affinity,
What does efficacy involve,
What is the dissociation constant kd
21  cards
Pharmacokinetics
What is oral bioavailability f,
Factors affecting oral bioavailab...,
What is the first pass effect
42  cards
Anti-inflammatories
What are the main vascular respon...,
What occurs in exudation,
What are the general principles o...
85  cards
antimicrobials and resistance
What is the difference between en...,
What is a bacterial endotoxin,
What are the effects of bacterial...
25  cards
Antibacterials
What do class i reactions in bact...,
What do class ii reactions in bac...,
What do class iii reactions in ba...
26  cards
Antivirals
What are the potential drug targe...,
What is the most common veterinar...,
What is the most effective step o...
24  cards
Antimyotics
What are the 2 categories fungal ...,
What fungus causes guttoral pouch...,
What action do most antimycotic d...
28  cards
Antigen and antibodies, structure and interaction
What is an antigenic epitope dete...,
What is a hapten,
What is an adjuvant
12  cards
Tissues of the immune system
What are the tissues of the prima...,
What is the function of bone marrow,
What is the function of the ileal...
12  cards
Complement sytem
What are the distinct phases of t...,
What are the 3 complement pathways,
What is the trigger for the class...
12  cards
Antigen presentation and cytokines
What are the different functional...,
What is the main function of cd8 ...,
What is the main function of cd4 ...
18  cards
Graft rejection: major histocompatability complex (MHC)
What are the different types of a...,
What do class 3 genes of the mhc ...,
What are the features of the mhc ...
11  cards
T Lymphocytes
What receptor s do mature t cells...,
What are the roles of the t cell ...,
Describe the structure of the t c...
26  cards
B lymphocytes
How do b cells t cells differ in ...,
What are the 2 types of b cell an...,
How are b cells activated by thym...
10  cards
Mechanisms of immunoregulation suppressor cells
What are the 4 main processes inv...,
How does antigen usage lead to im...,
How does antibody mediated suppre...
11  cards
Type I-IV hypersensitivity mechanisms
What is the gell coombs classific...,
What type of antigens allergens a...,
What kind of response is seen wit...
29  cards
Tolerance, autoimmunity and autoimmune disease
Define tolerance,
How do dizygotic cattle twins bec...,
Bovine viral diarrhoea virus tole...
27  cards
Immune system ontogeny and neonatal immunity
What can be found on the surface ...,
By day 100 what can in utero calv...,
By day 200 what can in utero calv...
34  cards
Types of vaccine and the principles of vaccination
What does passive immunisation re...,
What are the problems with passiv...,
Define active immunisation
24  cards
Cell injury, response and adaptations
What are internal injurious stimuli,
What are external injurious stimuli,
What is atrophy
29  cards
Vascular system pathology
What factors favor fluid retentio...,
What factors retain fluid within ...,
What is exudate oedema classified as
41  cards
Acute inflammation
What are exonogous triggers of ac...,
What are endogenous triggers of a...,
What are damps
15  cards
Chronic inflammation
What are the characteristics of c...,
How can a stimulus remain persist...,
What causes chronic inflammation
9  cards
Wound healing and repair
What does healing depend on,
What is the role of macrophages i...,
What is the role of endothelial c...
19  cards
Overview of infectious agents and principles of infectious disease transmission
What is virulence,
What are the features of foot and...,
What are the features of rabies
16  cards
Pathology and congenital malformations
What is aetiology,
What is aetiopathogenesis,
What are aetiological agents
15  cards
Bacteria
What are the different collony sh...,
What is the bacterium plasma memb...,
What is the structures of a gram ...
65  cards
Virology
What info does the genome need en...,
What is the difference between ve...,
What are ds dna viruses
30  cards
Neoplasia
What are the basic tumor classifi...,
What are mesenchymal cells,
What are epithelial cells
32  cards
fungal physiology, infections and therapeutics
What are the features of fungi,
How do fungi reproduce,
What are the two main morphologic...
44  cards
protozoan parasites with direct life cycles
What are protozoa,
What are the examples of disease ...,
What are the four phyla of parasi...
57  cards
protozoan parasites with indirect life cycles
What is a sarcicystidae phylum ap...,
What is toxoplasma gondii apicomp...,
What is the definitive host of to...
39  cards
Vector-Borne Protozoa
What are the arthropod borne prot...,
What are the arthropod borne prot...,
What are the vector parasite and ...
49  cards
Ectoparasite Practical
What is this parasite and where c...,
What is this parasite,
Is this a hard or soft tick what ...
9  cards
Responsible use of antimicrobials
Why is a narrow spectrum antimicr...,
What is a bacteriostatic antibiotic,
What is the mechanism of quinolones
11  cards
The cascade, responsible medicines use
3 legislations for medicine use i...,
What group of medicines is most c...,
What medicine is the least contro...
16  cards
Tapeworms and flukes
2 branches of flatworms,
3 parts of a tapeworm,
What is the strobilia
60  cards
Ectoparasites
What is the appearance of an ixod...,
What is the appearance of argasid...,
What is the chelicara
81  cards

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