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Lecture 1 - The Cytoskeleton
State the diameters of the 3 fila...,
State the general structure of th...,
State the role of the 3 different...
11  cards
Lecture 2 - More Actin
Actin binding proteins function t...,
Provide two examples of actin mon...,
Thymosin beta 4
20  cards
Lecture 3 - Intermediate Filaments and Microtubules.
Out of the three types of filamen...,
5 types of if proteins,
Keratins types i and ii
25  cards
Lecture 4 - Cell Adhesion and Communication
There are 5 types of lateral conn...,
Connections with the basement mem...,
Define the 3 distinct classes of ...
26  cards
Lecture 5 - G Protein Coupled Receptor Mediated Signalling
2 key types of receptor,
How many transmembrane domains do...,
Give an example of a gpcr
19  cards
Lecture 6 - Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Siganlling
Examples of enzyme linked receptors,
There are different classes of ty...,
What activates the phospholipase ...
23  cards
Lecture 7 - Cross Talk and Compartmentalisation in Signal Transduction
Previously we learnt that signall...,
What triggers the endocytosis of ...,
Endosomes can trigger the formati...
16  cards
Lecture 8 - Membrane Structure
Micelle vs liposome,
The ratio of the head to tail cha...,
What makes a membrane more fluid
28  cards
Lecture 9 - Membrane Proteins and Transport
Peripheral membrane proteins atta...,
Lipid binding domain examples,
The type of protein protein domai...
32  cards
Lecture 10 - Membrane Fusion
Why does membrane fusion require ...,
Define the term membrane fusion,
Membranes must be in close proxim...
24  cards
Lecture 11 - Translation, Transduction and Insertion
If a protein has an er signal seq...,
If a protein does not have a sign...,
The er signal sequence is found w...
14  cards
Lecture 12 - The Secretory Pathway
Role of the rough er in the secre...,
Role of the golgi in the secretor...,
Three key pathways of the secreto...
17  cards
Lecture 14 - Protein Degredation and Autophagy
Three instances when proteins nee...,
What does mis sense mean,
When do incomplete missense prote...
29  cards
Lecture 15 - Apoptosis
Roles of apoptosis,
Necrosis,
Key regulatory family of apoptosis
21  cards
Lecture 16 - From Cells to Tissues
What does the ecm consist of,
Functions of the ecm,
4 major components of the ecm
26  cards
Lecture 17 - Stem Cells and Their Use in Therapy
Two key properties of stem cells,
Which type of sc has the largest ...,
Totipotent
19  cards

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