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Decks in this class (30)

observing cells - light microscopes
What is resolution 1,
What is total magnification 2,
How does a light microscope work 2
7  cards
observing cells - fluorescent microscopes
How does fluorescent microscopes ...,
How can imaging be improved 2,
How is confocal microscopy differ...
3  cards
Observing cells - electron microscopes
What is the state of the sample f...,
How does scanning electron micros...,
What is the resolution of sem 3
9  cards
ECM
Components of ecm 1,
How is the emc formed 2,
How is the emc degraded 3
20  cards
Cell junctions
Why are junctions formed 1,
What are anchoring junctions 2,
What are the two types of anchori...
16  cards
Nucleus and cell cycle
Heterochromatin 1,
Euchromatin 2,
Chromosomal banding 3
26  cards
gene regulation - post-transcriptional protein modification
Phosphate of ser thr or tyr 1,
Methyl on lys 2,
Acetyl on lys 3
9  cards
CDK Complexes - Cell Cycle Regulation
G1 cdk complex 1,
G1 s cdk complex 2,
S cdk complex 3
4  cards
Phosphorylation - Cell Cycle Regulation
Activation 1,
Inhibition 2,
Dephosphorylation after inhibition 3
4  cards
CDK Inhibitors - Cell Cycle Regulation
P27 1,
P21 2,
P16 3
3  cards
cyclin synthesis and degradation - cell cycle regulation
What is the mechanism for cyclin ...,
What is a feature of the cyclins ...,
What is the sequence in a and b c...
10  cards
Intracellular braking system and DNA damage - cell cycle regulation
What is the intracellular brake a...,
What stimulates the transcription...,
What are the stages of rb breakin...
9  cards
extracellular factors - cell cycle regulation
What are mitogenic signals 1,
What are inhibitory signals 2,
What happens to cells without ext...
7  cards
epigenetics
What is the role of epigenetics 1,
What is epigenetics predominantly...,
What is the reversibility of epig...
20  cards
Features of the cell - intracellular transport
What are endosomes for 1,
What are lysosomes for 2,
What are peroxisomes for 3
33  cards
Features of the cell - the cell membrane
What are the 3 essential lipids i...,
What are sphingolipids 2,
What is cholesterol 3
9  cards
Cell culture
What the growth factors required 1,
What type of tissue sample is req...,
What conditions are required to p...
21  cards
Developmental biology
What is fertilisation stage 1 1,
What totipotent mean 2,
What is cleavage stage 2 3
24  cards
apoptosis
What are the stages of cell morph...,
What is secondary necrosis 2,
What is phosphatidylserine 3
19  cards
cell signalling
What are growth factors 1,
What receptors can growth factors...,
How can cancer change receptors 3
8  cards
homeostasis in intestinal tissue
0  cards
causes of cancer - intrinsic
What are the main intrinsic cause...,
What is brac 1 and 2 genes 2,
What is the normal function of br...
10  cards
causes of cancer - extrinsic
What are the 3 extrinsic causes o...,
What are the two types of radiati...,
What is ionising radiation 3
10  cards
tumours
What are tumour suppressor genes 1,
What are the 3 major tumour suppr...,
Blank 3
3  cards
EMT
Features of epithelial cells 1,
Features of mesenchymal cells 2,
What is vectinnin and fibrocin 3
6  cards
cancer metabolism
What is metabolism 1,
What are metabolites 2,
What us the metabolic steady state 3
15  cards
The immune system
How can cancer protect it s self ...,
What are the functions of the imm...,
What are the two techniques of th...
21  cards
Cancer immunity - T cells
What are dendritic cells 1,
When will t cells recognise prote...,
How are antigens presented by spe...
9  cards
Cancer immunity - immune cells and cancer
What happens at the start of the ...,
What happens in the killing stage...,
How does macrophage behaviour cha...
6  cards
cancer immunity - dynamic tumour immunity
What is the what is the challenge...,
What are the challenges of using ...,
What is immuno survalence 3
7  cards

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