pom (principles of medicine)

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Cellular Metabolism
What 6 types of metabolic reactio...,
What are oxidation reduction reac...,
What are ligation reactions
149  cards
Cell metabolism II
What are some examples of lipids,
What is the structure of triacylg...,
What are the properties of trigly...
94  cards
Red cells
What is haemopoiesis,
What substance influences the pro...,
What are granulocytes
80  cards
Haemostasis
What is haemostasis,
What is primary haemostasis,
What is secondary haemostasis
97  cards
Cholesterol
How many carbon atoms compose cho...,
What is the structure of cholesterol,
Why is cholesterol important
31  cards
Epithelial cells
What are haemopoietic cells,
What are neural cells,
What are contractile tissues
28  cards
Extracellular matrix
What are the two types of compone...,
What is the function of the ecm,
What molecules do connective tiss...
53  cards
Plasma
What are the fluid compartments,
Which compartment comprises the m...,
What is the primary component of ...
29  cards
White cells
What are granulocytes,
What are monocytes,
What are granulocytes and monocyt...
55  cards
Cell signalling
What is the purpose of cell commu...,
What is endocrine communication,
What is the process of glucagon s...
35  cards
Cell replication
What are the proteins involved in...,
What are the roles of an intracel...,
What proteins comprise microtubules
74  cards
Cell Injury & Fate
What are the two types of cell in...,
What is lethal cell injury,
What is sublethal cell injury
49  cards
Inflammation
What is inflammation,
What are the conical features of ...,
What are the causes of inflammation
69  cards
Compartments & Solutes
Which cation is most abundant in ...,
Which cation is most abundant int...,
Is calcium a more abundant intrac...
35  cards
Blood transfusion
How many allelic forms are presen...,
What are the three allelic forms,
Which blood group allele is reces...
61  cards
Hypersensitivity
What is a hypersensitivity reaction,
How many classes of hypersensitiv...,
Which hypersensitivity reactions ...
46  cards
Blood cell abnormalities
What is anaemia,
What parameters does anaemia reduce,
What is the primary cause of anae...
86  cards
Lymphoid tissues
Where do t cells undergo final de...,
Where do b cells undergo maturation,
What are the two types of immunity
58  cards
Antimicrobial therapies
What are antibiotics,
What are the two classes of antib...,
What are the mechanisms of bacter...
69  cards
Cancer
What are cancer cells,
Which process do cancer cells evade,
What occurs during the later phas...
47  cards
Histopathology
What is histopathology,
What are tissue samples,
What are biopsies
39  cards
Lymphocytes
What is immunological memory,
Why is the secondary immune respo...,
Where are t cells produced
65  cards
Immune evasion
What are the three preformed anti...,
What is the innate immune system,
What are pamps
84  cards
Chromosomal abnormalities
What is the definition of diploidy,
Describe the loci pattern on homo...,
What is a locus
105  cards
Phenotypic variability
How do gene environmental interac...,
What is multiple endocrine neopla...,
Which genes are mutated within men1
43  cards
Complex disease & pharmacogenetics
What is an allele,
What is a locus,
What is codominance
31  cards
Immune response
What is the innate immune system,
What are the physical barriers of...,
Which immunological factors form ...
64  cards
Immune regulation
What are the three main reasons f...,
What is autoimmunity,
What are the general principles i...
59  cards
Antiviral agents
Which viral proteins form viral c...,
What shape are viral capsids,
What is a virion
63  cards
Viral immune evasion
What are the main functions of an...,
What is the function of igm in te...,
Which ig type is the most effecti...
51  cards
Genetic disorders
What are the main points for usin...,
How are generations denoted on ge...,
How are offspring birth ordered t...
36  cards
Genetic treatments
What are inborn errors of metabolism,
What inheritance pattern is demon...,
Which metabolism is affected by pku
91  cards
Cancer genetics
What are cancer cells,
What is the probability of dna po...,
How many errors result per genera...
119  cards
Vaccination
What is a vaccine,
What is the principal aim of immu...,
What is an ideal vaccine
66  cards

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