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Immune Cell Engineering: Targeting Checkpoint Inhibitors
Explores immune cell engineering for cancer therapy, emphasizing checkpoint inhibitor targeting through innovative delivery methods.
Pharmacology: Drug Targets and Mechanisms
Discusses ligand-receptor binding, drug targets, insulin physiology, NSAIDs, and tyrosine kinase inhibitors.
G Protein-Coupled Receptors: Signalling Diversity and Complexity
Explores the diversity and complexity of G protein-coupled receptors, focusing on their signalling pathways, ligand effects, and cellular activity.
Introduction to Biology and Cells
Introduces biology and cells, covering proteins, lipids, DNA, organs, tissues, and more.
Respiratory Regulation: Hemoglobin Dissociation, CO Toxicity, and pH Control
Explores hemoglobin dissociation, CO toxicity, and pH control in respiratory regulation.
Drug Targets: ligand-gated ion channels and kinase-linked receptors
Explores drug targets in ligand-gated ion channels and kinase-linked receptors, focusing on GABAA receptors, benzodiazepines, and insulin therapy.
Neurotransmitters: GABA and Glycine
Explores the classification and effects of GABA and Glycine neurotransmitters, including drug interactions.
Endocrinology Basics: Hormones and Receptors
Explores the properties and functions of different hormone types in the endocrine system, including polypeptides, modified amino acids, and steroids.
All Projects: Overview
Covers various projects related to measuring, analyzing, and quantifying different biological processes.
Protein Receptors and Signaling Pathways
Covers protein interactions, signal transduction, neurotransmitters, and pharmacological concepts like agonists and antagonists.