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28th Oct - PI3K
What is the most abundant phospho...,
In the inositol ring in phosphati...,
What is the function of pi3ks
22  cards
26th Oct
What is the function of guanylyl ...,
What are the three main effectors...,
What are the two main families of...
47  cards
30th Sept - Introduction
What is the receptor concept,
Who first proposed the receptor c...,
What is aj clarks occupation theo...
19  cards
3rd Oct - Receptor Diversity
What is a receptor,
What is the pharmacological defin...,
How do cone snails kill fish
17  cards
10th and 12th Oct - Receptor-G-Protein interactions
What are ags proteins,
What are rgs proteins,
What are the 4 different types of...
41  cards
14th and 17th Oct
Outline del castillo and katz 195...,
Outline de leans 1980 ternary com...,
Does gtp binding affect the affin...
37  cards
7th and 9th Nov - Receptor Regulation
In which organism was g protein i...,
How was g protein independent sig...,
Outline turkis 1995 experiment on...
29  cards
11th Nov - Phototransduction
Outline the signalling pathway of...,
What type of ligand is 11 cis ret...,
What change does light cause to 1...
20  cards
18th Nov - MAPK
What is the activation motif of a...,
Is there signal amplification in ...,
Outline erk1 2 activation from an...
22  cards
7th Oct - Nuclear Receptors
What are nuclear receptor respons...,
What are the three classes of nuc...,
Give some examples of class 1 nuc...
29  cards
21st Oct - cAMP
What was the first second messeng...,
What is the full name of camp,
What are the three main effectors...
57  cards
2nd Nov - Phospholipids and Phospholipid Signalling
What is the most abundant membran...,
What is the function of phospholi...,
What reaction does phospholipase ...
42  cards
4th Nov - Control of cytosolic calcium
Calcium regulates many cellular p...,
What is the equilibrium potential...,
What are the advantages of a larg...
30  cards
5th Dec - Novel Drugs, Novel Uses for drugs and novel drug targets
Why do we need novel drugs,
What is pharmacological efficacy,
What is clinical efficacy
30  cards
7th Dec - Novel Drugs II
Why were kinases originally belie...,
Outline the course of cml,
What is the philadelphia chromosome
24  cards
14th Nov - Signalling Microdomains
What are the two phases of the pl...,
Describe the liquid disordered phase,
Describe the liquid ordered phase
23  cards
16th Nov - Signalling Microdomains II
Describe a signalling microdomain,
What are the components of the si...,
What is an sh2 domain
29  cards
19th Oct - Radioligand binding
Wen were radioligands developed,
Outline the procedure for a radio...,
What are the three parameters mea...
18  cards
31st Oct - Ion Channels and GPCR signalling
Why are ion channels useful membr...,
What are the two major forms of m...,
Outline the beta1 adrenoceptors i...
23  cards
23rd Nov - Cell Death
Describe accidental cell death,
Describe regulated cell death,
Describe programmed cell death
84  cards
5th Oct - Ion Channels as drug targets
How are ligand gated ion channels...,
Give an example of a trimeric ion...,
Give an example of a tetrameric i...
45  cards
28th Nov - Drug action at ion channels
Describe the structure of kir6,
What is kir6,
Molecularly what causes inward re...
21  cards
2nd Dec - Pharmacogenomics
List some factors as to why effic...,
How do most physicians currently ...,
What is the major disadvantage of...
34  cards
21st Nov - Signalling to the nucleus
Give an example of how a proteins...,
What are the two main ways in whi...,
Give an example of how tfs are re...
20  cards
30th Nov - Drug action at Ion Channels II
Describe the nicotonic receptor s...,
Describe cys loop receptors,
Describe nicotonic acetylcholine ...
24  cards

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