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Receptors and Targeting
Explores receptors, ligands, and their role in signal transduction, including the activation of the immune system and the significance of multivalency in receptor-ligand interactions.
Pharmacological Targets and Interventions
Explores targets for drug action and the design of specific inhibitors.
Neural Networks for Action Learning: Brain Implementation Insights
Explores neural networks for action learning and the brain's reinforcement learning implementation.
Cell Signaling: Receptors and Hormones
Explores cell signaling, hormone action, genetic basis of red hair, and melanin production.
Drug Targets: Receptors, Enzymes, and Therapeutics
Explores drug targets, including receptors, enzymes, and therapeutics, covering pharmacodynamics, case studies on NSAIDs, diabetes, and drug toxicity.
Cellular Signalling: Introduction & Mechanisms
Covers cellular signalling, including long-distance communication, receptor mechanisms, and the impact of small numbers in biology.
Synaptic transmission: Structure and Mechanisms
Explores the structure and function of synapses, including neurotransmitter diversity and the role of AMPA and NMDA receptors.
Neuroscience Inspired Artificial Intelligence
Explores the historical development of deep learning, reinforcement learning, attention mechanisms, and memory systems in AI inspired by neuroscience.
Cell Signaling and Genetic Inheritance
Explores cell signaling mechanisms and genetic inheritance related to hair pigmentation.
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.