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membranes and cell excitation
Def of membrane potential 1,
What is typical neurone membrane ...,
How is resting membrane potential...
16  cards
the basis of excitability
True or false equilibrium potenti...,
What happens during resting poten...,
True or false at resting potentia...
22  cards
synapses and the role of neurotransmitters
What are the neuronal structures ...,
Role of glia cells 2,
What are the sub groups of the pns 3
17  cards
synaptic signalling
Outline the structure of the syna...,
What are the different synaptic a...,
True or false the closer to the a...
18  cards
glia form and function
What are the different types of m...,
Def of nerve 2,
What is the role of myelinating c...
16  cards
neuromuscular junction
What is the end point 1,
What are junctional folds 2,
Is the ca2 conc higher inside or ...
20  cards
degeneration and regeneration of PNS nerves
What can cause degeneration of ne...,
What is the cns response to injury 2,
How does the pns respond to injury 3
21  cards
sensory system: somatosensory
Where are action potentials start...,
What is the order of neurones 2,
True or false there are different...
26  cards
simple reflexes
What is a neural reflex 1,
What is the stereotype in terms o...,
What is the involuntary feature o...
13  cards
sights and sounds
What is the anatomy of the eye 1,
What are the layers in the retina 2,
What is the role of ganglion cells 3
16  cards
functioning of autonomic nervous system
What are the subtypes of the auto...,
True or false the somatic and aut...,
How is the somatic and autonomic ...
29  cards
concepts of brain function
What does our cns and complex bra...,
True or false we can have sensory...,
When are sensory information perc...
15  cards
toxins and medicines
Def of drug 1,
Def of medicines 2,
Def of poison toxin 3
5  cards
Intro to pharmacology
Def of drug 1,
Def of pharmacology 2,
What are the different names that...
12  cards
Principles of pharmacology 1
What cell functions to receptors ...,
How are receptors classified 2,
What are the different receptor s...
25  cards
Principles of pharamcology 2 (ic)
How do competitive reversible ant...,
How does competitive reversible a...,
What does the dose response curve...
10  cards
Drug absorption and distribution
Def of pharmacokinetics 1,
What is the therapeutic window 2,
Calc of therapeutic ratio 3
18  cards
Drug metabolism and excretion
Def of elimination 1,
What type of decline is eliminati...,
What are the most common mechanis...
17  cards
the enteric nervous system
Which nervous system is the enter...,
What does it means if the ens is ...,
What are the two major plexuses o...
25  cards
G coupled receptors
Where is noradrenaline neurotrans...,
What are the 2 subtypes of recept...,
How many beta adrenoceptors recep...
25  cards
Autonomic pharmacology
What are the divisions of the ans 1,
Where is noradrenaline released f...,
What amino acid is noradrenaline ...
18  cards
introduction to pharmacogenomics
Def of pharmacogenetics 1,
Def of pharmacogenomics 2,
Type of inheritance pattern of g6...
12  cards
translational journey of a medicine
Def of dosage 1,
Def of efficacy in pharmacology 2,
Def of potency of a drug 3
24  cards
drugs affecting the neuromuscular junctions
What is cat enzyme 1,
How does cat work to make ach 2,
True or false ach can only be reu...
20  cards
local anaesthetics
Def of local anaesthetic 1,
What does a good local anaestheti...,
What do all local anaesthetics en...
13  cards
general anaesthetics
What is needed for an anaesthesia 1,
What are common features of inhal...,
What was the historic lipid theor...
38  cards
anti-inflammatory drugs
What are some examples of non ste...,
True or false nsaids non steroid ...,
What are the 3 main effects of ns...
32  cards
anti-bacterial drugs
What are the two groups of anti b...,
How do static drugs work anti bac...,
How do cidal drugs work antibacte...
45  cards
anti-viral and anti-parasitic drugs
What are strategies of drugs that...,
What strategies do we have that t...,
What drugs strategies do we have ...
7  cards
anti cancer drugs
What are the different treatment ...,
What is the intension of curative...,
What is the intent of adjuvant ch...
35  cards
drugs affecting synaptic transmission
What are general considerations o...,
What are some actions of drugs on...,
Example of drug that effects tran...
14  cards

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