Introduction to Cell Physiology and Pharmacology

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Lecture 1: Unit Introduction
What is physiology,
What is the importance of biologi...,
What are endocrine signaling mole...
14  cards
Lecture 20 + 21: Pharmacokinetics
What are the main routes of admin...,
What are the 4 main processes in ...,
What are the 2 parts of drug in
70  cards
Lecture 18 + 19: Pharmacodynamics 2
When are spare receptors present,
What are 2 reasons why spare rece...,
Why have spare receptors
13  cards
Lecture 16 + 17: Pharmacodynamics 1
What is the definition of a ligand,
What is drug action determined by,
Do most drugs bind reversibly or ...
17  cards
Lecture 14 + 15: ANS
What is the general function of t...,
What are the 2 divisions of ans,
What does the sympathetic nervous...
57  cards
Lecture 13: Intracellular Signalling Pathways & Regulation Of Calcium
What are the three fundamental co...,
What does heterotrimeric proteins...,
What are the 2 regions of gpcr th...
39  cards
Lecture 11 + 12: Biological Signaling Molecules - Drug Targets
What are the 2 ways intercellular...,
What are the 3 types of signallin...,
What are the 2 types receptors
25  cards
Lecture 10: Neuromuscular Junction
How do action potentials open ca2...,
What are the 5 steps leading to t...,
How does activation of nicotine a...
7  cards
Lecture 9: Electrical Excitability - The Action Potential
When does an action potential occur,
What is the channel activity duri...,
What is the basic structure of a ...
18  cards
Lecture 8 - Changing Membrane Potential
What is the definition of depolar...,
What is the definition of hyperpo...,
What are the mechanisms that lead...
12  cards
Lecture 7: Resting Membrane Potential
What is a membrane potential,
How to measure the resting potent...,
What is the membrane potential in...
11  cards
Lecture 6: Transporters, Ion Channels And Pores Part 3
How does ion transport contribute...,
How does ion transport contribute...,
How do organic anion transporters...
8  cards
Lecture 5: Transporters, Ion Channels And Pores Part 2
What are the major physiological ...,
What are the major physiological ...,
What are the major physiological ...
9  cards
Lecture 4: Transporters, Ion Channels And Pores Part 1
What is a semi permeable membrane,
What types of molecules can perme...,
How do proteins contribute to mem...
13  cards
Lecture 3: Membrane Proteins, Asymmetry and the Cytoskeleton
What is the evidence for membrane...,
How do membrane proteins move,
How can membrane protein movement...
12  cards
Lecture 2: Membranes - Biophysical Properties & Membrane Bilayer
What are the functions of biologi...,
What is the composition of biolog...,
What are the lipids involved in a...
17  cards

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