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The third lecture in the immunology strand of BMS3020 Chronic Disease module. Looking at different immunotherapies - all nicely colour co-ordinated, making for easy memorisation and sufficient detail to write your exam essays!
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BMS3020 Chronic Disease• By sumaiyahmahmood
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The third lecture in the immunology strand of BMS3020 Chronic Disease module. Looking at different immunotherapies - all nicely colour co-ordinated, making for easy memorisation and sufficient detail to write your exam essays!
Looking at acute and chronic inflammation, phases of viral infection, different aspects of host immunity and 5 mechanisms of pathogen evasion with examples.
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Looking at acute and chronic inflammation, phases of viral infection, different aspects of host immunity and 5 mechanisms of pathogen evasion with examples.
The last lecture in the immunology strand of the BMS3020 Chronic Disease module, looking at direct and indirect infection pathogenesis and chronic interferon and infection of HPV leading to cervical cancer.
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The last lecture in the immunology strand of the BMS3020 Chronic Disease module, looking at direct and indirect infection pathogenesis and chronic interferon and infection of HPV leading to cervical cancer.
An introduction to metallo-biology which aids in understanding common mechanisms for the following lectures on copper and iron homeostasis.
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An introduction to metallo-biology which aids in understanding common mechanisms for the following lectures on copper and iron homeostasis.
Lecture looking at copper homeostasis and distribution for humans.
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Lecture looking at copper homeostasis and distribution for humans.
Iron homeostasis is explored in this lecture.
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Iron homeostasis is explored in this lecture.
Comprehensive notes for the final lecture of the metal biology section of BMS3020. Looks at iron overload disease known as haemochromatosis.
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BMS3020 Chronic Disease• By sumaiyahmahmood
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Comprehensive notes for the final lecture of the metal biology section of BMS3020. Looks at iron overload disease known as haemochromatosis.
A detailed lecture exploring the concept of SNPs and types of genome studies, along with their advantages and disadvantages. The lecture then goes onto discuss some specific SNP examples in associated with diseases, which is difficult to understand so hopefully these colour co-ordinated notes will help!
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BMS3020 Chronic Disease• By sumaiyahmahmood
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A detailed lecture exploring the concept of SNPs and types of genome studies, along with their advantages and disadvantages. The lecture then goes onto discuss some specific SNP examples in associated with diseases, which is difficult to understand so hopefully these colour co-ordinated notes will help!
Lecture notes for the first lecture (out of 2) on chronic kidney disease. This lecture is the clinical half and therefore covers kidney function, definitions and epidemiology of CKD and impact on patients.
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BMS3020 Chronic Disease• By sumaiyahmahmood
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Lecture notes for the first lecture (out of 2) on chronic kidney disease. This lecture is the clinical half and therefore covers kidney function, definitions and epidemiology of CKD and impact on patients.
Comprehensive and colour-coordinated notes for Chronic Disease BMS3020 looking at the pathophysiology and management of chronic kidney disease - the second lecture given on Chronic Kidney Disease by Prof. Sheerin at Newcastle.
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BMS3020 Chronic Disease• By sumaiyahmahmood
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Comprehensive and colour-coordinated notes for Chronic Disease BMS3020 looking at the pathophysiology and management of chronic kidney disease - the second lecture given on Chronic Kidney Disease by Prof. Sheerin at Newcastle.