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The university was founded in 1784,  Accreditation level : 4 5756 students 30 graduate students The number of teachers with scientific degrees: 115 docents 42 professors 173 candidates…

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Sumy State University – Medical Institute The history of Sumy State University is begining from 1948, when in the city was founded Amounts training and counseling center of Moscow Institute of the metal industry. In 1993, Sumy Physics and Technology Institute was transformed into Sumy State University – University of…

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19. Enzyme and gene therapy of enzyme defects 19.1 General considerations Conventional therapeutic strategies Therapeutic strategies based on molecular biology Translational antitermination with PTC124 (ataluren) Ataluren in cystic fibrosis Technical considerations for gene therapy How many organs are affected by the enzyme defect: One organ, a…

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3. Pharmacokinetics 3.8 Non-equilibrium kinetics of drug elimination Repeated drug application can result in accumulation ndnd…

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Nervous System      The nervous and endocrine systems are involved with the coordination of all the activities of the body’s cells. The nervous system controls various activities by the rapid communication achieved by its highly specialized nerve cells or…

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Chapter 13 – Cardiac Function Path of Blood Flow (Fig. 13.2)      Review anatomy on your own. Anatomy of the Heart (Fig. 13.5)      Review anatomy on your own. Heart Anatomy Tutorial Electrical Activity of the Heart      The contractions of the heart originate…

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Chapter 10 – Sensory   General Principles      The afferent neurons of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) pick up information received by sensory receptors.      Stimuli detected inside the body travel to the CNS by means of visceral afferents and are detected by visceral…

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Chapter 8 – Synaptic Transmission and Neural Integration Types of Synapses Synapse Animations 1. Electrical – Electrical synapses are due to gap junctions between cells that allow ions or secondary messengers to flow from one cell to another.

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