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How does our heart, perhaps our most well-recognized organ, keep our blood pumping? This study guide covers the basics of cardiac physiology, and the most common cardiova [...]
2020-09-30 |
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The immune system is a double-edged sword -- too little immunity we become susceptible to infection; too overactive and it leads to autoimmune diseases. This study guide [...]
2020-09-29 |
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What keeps us from bleeding out when we scrape our knee or sustain severe injuries? As we speak, the coagulation cascade, an intricate and highly regulated cascade of pro [...]
2020-09-29 |
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The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, and the electron transport chain is the (in my opinion) the powerhouse mechanism in the mitochondria! This study guide zoo [...]
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Enzymes power and drive cellular metabolism ? but what drives them? This study guide zooms into the level of a single protein to think about the kinetics of enzymes to un [...]
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What does it mean to be malignant in hematology? Essentially, ?malignant? means uncontrolled proliferation of blood cells, resulting in an imbalanced blood cells, crowded [...]
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This study guide covers an overview of important digestion hormones, localizing key sites of vitamin absorption, and localizing where various diseases may pop up most com [...]
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Lipids and cholesterol get a bad reputation due to our exogenous diets, but endogenously they can play essential roles in cellular metabolism. This study guide depicts li [...]
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Cancer, which can be thought of as loss of control on a cellular level, requires a solid understanding of the distinct cellular signaling pathways that our cells use to s [...]
2020-09-30 |
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