Robbins Pathology
– Core Overview
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Pathology study of suffering.
Proteasome complexes that degrades cytotoxic proteins
and release short peptides.
Lysosomes contains digesting enzymes.
Transcytosis mechanism for transferring proteins across
epithelial barriers.
Pinocytosis cell drinking.
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Desmin muscle cells forming the scaffold in which
myosin and actin contract.
Vimentin mesenchymal cells anchoring organelles.
Adaptor proteins organize intracellular signalling pathways.
Interstitial matrix present in spaces between cells in CT.
Asymmetric division cell replication in which one daughter cell
enters a differentiation pathways and gives
rise to mature cells.
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Etiology refers to underlying cause and factors
responsible for the initiation and progression
of disease.
Hypoxia oxygen deficiency.
Ischemia reduced blood supply.
Coagualative necrosis form of necrosis in which underlying tissue is
preserved.
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