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Topic 1: Principles of Cell Signalling - The Basics
What are the three essential comp...,
In cell signalling the intensity ...,
What key component achieves selec...
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Topic 2: Principles of Cell Signalling - Information Transfer
How do g protein coupled receptor...,
How many transmembrane alpha heli...,
For single membrane pass receptor...
50  cards
Topic 3: Principles of Cell Signalling - Second Messengers
What are the three main classes o...,
What two properties of second mes...,
The signalling function of second...
57  cards
Topic 4: Receptors linked to enzymes - 1. Receptor Tyrosine Kinases
How do receptors that span the me...,
What is the term for the process ...,
What is the approximate number of...
50  cards
Topic 5: Receptors linked to enzymes - 1. Receptor Tyrosine kinases - Case Study: Diabetes
What are the two most important e...,
What is the only fuel used by the...,
In which two tissues is glucose p...
59  cards
Topic 6: Receptors linked to enzymes - 2. Tyrosine kinase-associated receptors - Case Study: Blood-doping & Obesity
What is the key structural differ...,
Tyrosine kinase associated recept...,
What is a cytokine 3
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Topic 7: Receptors linked to G proteins - Cyclic AMP signalling
Approximately how many genes in t...,
What percentage of all modern dru...,
What is the characteristic struct...
46  cards
Topic 8: Receptors linked to G proteins - Lipid & Calcium signalling
In the g protein cycle what is th...,
The activation of a g protein inv...,
How is a g protein signal termina...
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Topic 9: Receptors linked to G proteins - Case Study: Cellular Basis of Vision
What is the general path of light...,
Which cells in the retina transmi...,
What key electrical event in a ph...
49  cards
Topic 10: Membrane permeant signals: Nitric oxide, oxygen, steroid hormones
What are the two key properties t...,
What are the two general classes ...,
Why is the range of action for ni...
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Topic 11: Membrane permeant signals - Case Study: The Control of Blood flow
What is the primary physiological...,
In which type of cells is nitric ...,
What enzyme is responsible for sy...
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Topic 12: Ion channels (Part I)
What are ion channels composed of...,
By what type of transport do ions...,
What is the driving force for ion...
50  cards
Topic 13: Ion channels (Part II)
What are ion channels fundamental...,
By what mechanism do ions move th...,
What is the primary effect of ion...
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Topic 14: Channelopathies - Cystic fibrosis & cardiac syndromes
What is the general term for a hu...,
What are the two main ways ion ch...,
What is the incurable hereditary ...
50  cards
Topic 15: Revision and Assessment Preparation Session
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Topic 16: Introduction to molecular currencies of information processing
How many molecular currencies are...,
Which molecular currency is consi...,
What is the primary advantage of ...
50  cards
Topic 17: Post-translational modifications: Phosphorylation
What is the fundamental definitio...,
What are the respective roles of ...,
Approximately how many genes for ...
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Topic 18: Post-translational modifications: Ubiquitination
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Topic 19: Case Study: Parkinson’s Disease
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Topic 20: Life Decisions
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Topic 21: Death Decisions
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Topic 22: Case Study - Oncogenes and Tumour Suppressors
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Topic 23 - Cancer Case Studies - Therapeutics
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Topic 24: Revision and Assessment Preparation Session
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