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NU 503 Advanced Pathophysiology MASTERY GUIDE (2025) | DNA Replication, Bacteria/Viruses, Cancer, Cell Signalling + Charts & Mnemonics!

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The ONLY Pathophysiology Guide You Need for NU 503! Struggling with DNA replication, Gram stains, or cancer pathophysiology? This 2025 updated, visually stunning study guide condenses 100+ pages of complex material into concise bullet points, comparison charts, and unforgettable mnemonics – so you can ACE your exam with less stress! WHY THIS GUIDE? 2025 Updated – Covers ALL testable topics in NU 503 Pathophysiology: DNA/RNA (Replication, Transcription, Translation) Bacteria/Viruses (Gram+ vs. Gram–, MRSA, Influenza, Lyme Disease) Cell Signaling (GPCRs, cAMP Pathway, Sodium-Potassium Pump) Cancer Patho (Hyperplasia → Dysplasia → Carcinoma) Immune Response (Virulence Factors, Antivirals/Antifungals) Student-Proven Shortcuts – Bolded key terms, side-by-side comparison tables, and mnemonics help you memorize faster. Clinical Connections – Links theory to real-world examples (e.g., "Why is MRSA resistant to penicillin?"). NCLEX-Style Review – High-yield Q&A reinforces critical concepts. WHAT'S INSIDE? DNA/RNA Simplified – Step-by-step replication, Okazaki fragments, polymerase enzymes. Bacteria/Virus Charts – Gram stains, treatment protocols (e.g., Tamiflu for flu). Cell Transport Visuals – Sodium-potassium pump, active vs. passive transport. Cancer Progression – Hyperplasia vs. dysplasia vs. invasive cancer. Antimicrobials – How antivirals/antifungals work (e.g., acyclovir, ergosterol inhibitors). BONUS – "Strep vs. Staph" cheat sheet and cAMP pathway diagram! PERFECT FOR: NU 503 students (Exam #1 or final review!) NCLEX prep (Pathophysiology is heavily tested!) Visual learners (Charts textbooks!) Last-minute cramming INSTANT DOWNLOAD – GET IT NOW!

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NU 503 Advanced Pathophysiology
MASTERY GUIDE (2025) | DNA
Replication, Bacteria/Viruses,
Cancer, Cell Signalling + Charts &
Mnemonics!
Sugar, Nitrogenous Base, Phosphate

Hydrogen Bonds

Easily broken by Heliase
Double bonds between AT
Triple bonds between CG

Pyrimidine

Cytosine
Uracil
Thymine

Purine

Adenine
Guanine

DNA

deoxyribonucleic acid, a self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms as the main
constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information.
Double stranded
Stored in nucleus and mitochondria

RNA

ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid present in all living cells. Its principal role is to act as a messenger
carrying instructions from DNA for controlling the synthesis of proteins, although in some viruses
RNA rather than DNA carries the genetic information.
Single stranded
Uracil

Transcription

RNA is produced by the enzyme RNA polymerase, which catalyzes the serial addition of
ribonucleotides. Adenine pairs with Uracil

Translation

the process whereby genetic information coded in messenger RNA directs the formation of a specific
protein at a ribosome in the cytoplasm

, How does RNA read DNA

3' to 5'

What direction does DNA replicate?

5' to 3'

Steps of DNA Replication

1. Helicases unzips parental double helix
2. Single strand binding proteins stabilize unwound DNA.
3. Leading strand is synthesized continuously in the 5'-3' direction by DNA polymerase.
4. Lagging strand is synthesized discontinuously.
5. Primase synthesizes a short RNA primer, which is extended by DNA polymerase to form Okazaki
Fragment
6. After RNA primer is replaced by DNA (by DNA polymerase), Ligase joins the Okazaki fragment to
the growing strand.

DNA Polymerase

Enzyme involved in DNA replication that joins individual nucleotides to produce a DNA molecule
Decreases errors

RNA Polymerase

Enzyme similar to DNA polymerase that binds to DNA and separates the DNA strands during
transcription

Codon

A specific sequence of three adjacent bases on a strand of DNA or RNA that provides genetic code
information for a particular amino acid

tRNA

transfer RNA; type of RNA that carries amino acids to the ribosome

mRNA

messenger RNA; type of RNA that carries instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome

Cell Signaling

Direct Contact via gap junctions
Complement Binding via receptors

Paracrine System

cells secreting a chemical to affect other nearby cells (short)

Endocrine Signaline

Hormones are secreted by specialized endocrine cells and carried through circulation to distant body
sites. Ex. epinephrine and estrogen (long distances)

Autocrine Process

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