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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 27 doctors Forms of training: – full-time ; – part-time ; – external studies . Educational levels : – Bachelor – Specialist – Master Faculties: • Veterinary […]

Odessa State Medical University Listing Details City: Odessa Year of foundation: 1900 Title: State Accreditation: IV Document of completion: StateDiploma Form of study: full-time, part-time Qualifiers. levels: Bachelor, Specialist, Master The Medical Faculty of the University of Novorossiysk was established in 1900. This university was the most prestigious of medical schools in Russia. In 1922 the Faculty of Medicine was […]

3. Glycolysis 3.4 Glycolysis under aerobic and anaerobic conditions Regeneration of cytosolic NAD+ under aerobic conditions Under anaerobic conditions, NAD+ is regenerated by lactate dehydrogenase Ethanolic fermentation in yeast serves a dual purpose As we will see in subsequent chapters, the complete oxidative (aerobic) degradation of each glucose molecule yields approximately 30 molecules of ATP. […]

12. Amino acid metabolism 12.3 Nitrogen disposal and excretion The urea cycle, part 1: carbamoylphosphate synthetase The urea cycle, part 2: subsequent reactions The urea cycle in context The urea cycle spans mitochondria and cytosol The glucose-alanine cycle Nitrogen transport by glutamine The central role of glutamate in nitrogen disposal Control of ammonia levels in […]

9. Eicosanoids and related drugs 9.1 Overview Pathways and key enzymes in eicosanoid synthesis Calcium signals activate cPLA2 and initiate the synthesis of prostaglandins and leukotrienes “Local hormones”—sphere of action often limited to same anatomical site or tissue Involved in control of inflammation, fever, blood coagulation, pain perception, labor Derived from arachidonic acid and other polyunsaturated […]

6. Pharmacology of cell excitation 6.10 Structure, function and pharmacology of the cys-loop receptor family Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor Trapping the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in the open state Photoaffinity labeling of the acetylcholine binding site Isolation of affinity-labeled polypeptide chains and fragments Identification of affinity-labeled amino acid residues Desensitization of the nicotinic acetylcholine […]

3. Pharmacokinetics 3.3 Drug transport across anatomical barriers Sections of the blood circulation Capillaries as barriers to drug transport The intestinal epithelium as a barrier to drug absorption Anatomical barriers concern all stages of drug transport. They differ in their active and passive transport properties. Because of its central place in drug transport, the blood […]

3. Pharmacokinetics 3.2 Stages of drug transport Absorption depends on the route of application Distribution depends on the location of the drug target Absorption: Uptake of the drug from the compartment of application into the blood plasma Distribution: Equilibration of the drug between the blood plasma and the rest of the organism Elimination: Excretion or […]

Language of Anatomy In order to communicated with one another anatomists rely upon a language and standard points of reference. Anatomical Position      The body can assume a variety of positions including standing up, lying down and if lying down, lying down on the stomach or lying down on the back. The relative position of different parts of the […]

Chapter 16 – Respiratory System Respiration is the process of gas exchange and occurs on two levels:  Internal Respiration    The use of oxygen by the mitochondria to produce ATP by oxidative phosphorylation with production of carbon dioxide as a waste product.  External Respiration – Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between  the atmosphere and […]

Chapter 18 – Special Senses Olfaction (Smell)      Chemicals that we perceive as smell are detected by olfactory organs that consist of: Olfactory epithelium – This epithelium consists of olfactory receptor cells, supporting cells, and basal cells (stem cells). Lamina propria – The lamina propria of olfactory epithelium contains olfactory glands which produce mucus.   […]

Chapter 13 Nervous Tissue The nervous and endocrine systems control and adjust the activities of other organ systems. Overview      The nervous system has two anatomical subdivisions: Central Nervous System (CNS) – The CNS consists of the brain and the spinal cord. The CNS integrates, processes and coordinates. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) – The PNS […]


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