Membranes and Receptors - Year 1 Medicine

Membranes and Receptors - Year 1 Medicine

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Study of the specialised protein molecules in cell membranes. These lectures make up part of the first year undergraduate Medical study.

Robert Norman, University of Leicester


    • Jun 2, 2014 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 51m AVG DURATION
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    Cellular function of ion transport

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2014 50:24


    Cellular function of ion transport - different transporters have variety of functions and work in concert to achieve outcomes. Also control of calcium concentration, pH regulation, renal sodium handling, high blood pressure. This lecture is part of the Membranes and Receptors module which takes place in the year 1 Medicine course.

    Membranes as permeability barriers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2014 51:47


    Membranes as permeability barriers, and transport mechanisms allowing barrier passage. This lecture is part of Membranes and Receptors, a module in year 1 Medicine undergraduate course.

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