BM324: Fundamental Pharmacology

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Decks in this class (15)

Block A Lecture 1 - Agonists and Receptors
What do drugs that bind to recept...,
What is an agonist,
What are the 2 main properties an...
35  cards
Block A Lecture 2 - Antagonists and Receptors
What are the 3 types of antagonism,
What is chemical antagonism,
What is physiological antagonism
38  cards
Block A Lecture 3 - Modern Approaches to Enhance Our Understanding of Receptors
What are multiple approaches we u...,
What is a radioligand,
What are some examples of radioli...
31  cards
Block B Lecture 1 - Classification and Structure of Adrenoceptors
What are 5 things which the sympa...,
What neurotransmitter does the sy...,
What are 4 neurotransmitters that...
24  cards
Block B Lecture 2: Distribution and Signalling of Adrenoceptors
Does the sympathetic nervous syst...,
How do different adrenoceptors ca...,
What are 7 examples of effects wh...
15  cards
Block B Lecture 3 - Therapeutic Uses of Adrenoceptor Drugs
What are 2 scenarios where you wo...,
Why would you want to try and man...,
Why would you want to try and man...
44  cards
Block C Lecture 1 - Pharmacological Modulators
What are the 3 criteria a substan...,
What are eicosanoids,
What can eicosanoids mediate
46  cards
Block C Lecture 2 - Autocoids
What are autocoids,
What are 3 major classes of autoc...,
What are kinins
34  cards
Block C Lecture 3 - Complex Pharmacology of Free Fatty Acid Receptors
What is a carboxylic acid,
What is a carboxylic acid,
What are the 3 categories of fatt...
34  cards
Block D Lecture 1 - Receptor Signalling
Where are receptors usually located,
What are 4 different types of rec...,
What are 2 alternative names for ...
16  cards
Block D Lecture 2 - Molecular Signalling
What are the 2 different mechanis...,
What occurs in homologous desensi...,
What occurs in heterologous desen...
29  cards
Block D Lecture 3 - Tyrosine Kinase Linked Receptors
What are 5 families of cytokines ...,
Do all cytokines activate the sam...,
What do cytokine receptors often ...
22  cards
Block E Lecture 1 - GABA Systems
What is the main inhibitory neuro...,
How is gaba synthesised,
Where is glutamic acid decarboxyl...
38  cards
Block E Lecture 2 - Benzodiazepines
What is the general structure whi...,
What is a substituent group,
When did benzodiazepines come int...
45  cards
Block E Lecture 3: Excitatory Amino Acids Neurotransmitters
What kind of neurotransmitter is ...,
What are 3 example of glutamate r...,
What are the 5 subtypes of glutam...
42  cards

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