Plymouth University (UOP) • Biomedical Sciences
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BHCS1001 BHCS1001 14
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 5
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Microbiology 1
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Overview of the topic of oncology
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Plymouth University•BHCS1001
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Overview of the topic of oncology
Detailed summary of Trastuzumab as a therapy in oncological practices
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Detailed summary of Trastuzumab as a therapy in oncological practices
Process of naming diseases in health
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Process of naming diseases in health
The various aspects of the cardiovascular system, the heart, blood vessels etc.
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The various aspects of the cardiovascular system, the heart, blood vessels etc.
How is disease categorised? What are the different areas of disease? How is pathology related to disease? These questions can all be answered in this lecture which teaches about the natural pathways of disease i.e. the pathophysiology, why symptoms arise and how our bodies treat it!
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Plymouth University•Human Anatomy and Physiology
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How is disease categorised? What are the different areas of disease? How is pathology related to disease? These questions can all be answered in this lecture which teaches about the natural pathways of disease i.e. the pathophysiology, why symptoms arise and how our bodies treat it!
How does the body respond to disease? In particular, the cells and tissues? This lecture shows the different types of cell states that can occur in our bodies and how this could appear during experiments on slides!
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Plymouth University•Human Anatomy and Physiology
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How does the body respond to disease? In particular, the cells and tissues? This lecture shows the different types of cell states that can occur in our bodies and how this could appear during experiments on slides!
What are the different types of cell adhesions? Find out in this lecture about elastin, fibronectin, selectin, cadherin and all the difference cell adhesion molecules and junctions and what their functions are within the body.
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Plymouth University•Human Anatomy and Physiology
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What are the different types of cell adhesions? Find out in this lecture about elastin, fibronectin, selectin, cadherin and all the difference cell adhesion molecules and junctions and what their functions are within the body.
What happens to the cardiovascular system when disease occurs? This lecture investigates the effects of disease on the functioning of our hearts in particular the effects of myocardial infarctions and ischaemia on the beating of the heart and the production of scar tissue!
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Plymouth University•Human Anatomy and Physiology
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What happens to the cardiovascular system when disease occurs? This lecture investigates the effects of disease on the functioning of our hearts in particular the effects of myocardial infarctions and ischaemia on the beating of the heart and the production of scar tissue!
This lecture is all about the cardiovascular system! What is it composed of? What are the names of structures in the heart? How does blood flow in the heart? Everything you need to know about the basics of the cardiovascular system can be found here!
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Plymouth University•Human Anatomy and Physiology
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This lecture is all about the cardiovascular system! What is it composed of? What are the names of structures in the heart? How does blood flow in the heart? Everything you need to know about the basics of the cardiovascular system can be found here!
A detailed mindmap of pathogenic viruses; Microbiology Revision notes; Pathogenic viruses revision notes
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Molecular Biology of the Cell • Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson• ISBN 9780815344643
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A detailed mindmap of pathogenic viruses; Microbiology Revision notes; Pathogenic viruses revision notes