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AP 711: Stem Cells and Comparative Biomedicine
2.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Characteristics of major categories of stem cells. Applicable or potential clinical uses, including their utilization in tissue engineering or targeted delivery of therapeutics.
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AP 730: Cross-Course Integration I
1.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Vertical and horizontal integration among semester courses to improve student cognitive retention and understanding of core content. Structure-function relationships will be emphasized to facilitate student assimilation and provide clinical relevance to basic science content.
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AP 737: Veterinary Physiology I
5.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Function of the animal body at the cellular level, including nerve and muscle function. Basic pathophysiological mechanisms and intermediary metabolism will be emphasized and correlated with clinical topics.
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AP 740: Cross-Course Integration II
1.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Vertical and horizontal integration within and between semester courses to improve student cognitive retention and understanding of core content. Structure-function relationships will be emphasized to facilitate student assimilation and provide clinical relevance to basic science content.
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AP 747: Veterinary Physiology II
6.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Function of the cardiovascular, endocrine, respiratory, renal, digestive, and reproductive systems of domestic animals with emphasis on physiologic control mechanisms, interrelationships of body systems, and criteria for evaluating animal health.
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AP 770: Pharmacology I
4.00 Credits
Kansas State University
The basic principles of pharmacology, the interactions of drugs and living systems including fundamental principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, receptor-coupling, and mechanisms of action. A systems-based approach to drug classes will be emphasized.
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AP 772: Pharmacology II
2.00 Credits
Kansas State University
The basic principles of pharmacology, the relationship of drug actions and interactions on physiological principles and pathophysiological conditions. Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and a systems-based approach to drug classes will be emphasized.
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AP 773: Bioinstrumentation Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Practical experience with and evaluation of laboratory and clinical techniques related to electrodes, transducers, computer-based data acquisition and analysis.
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AP 780: Electives in Anatomy & Physiology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
I. Elective course work. Topics: Veterinary Medical Language Cognates and Etymology; Special Interest Anatomy for Veterinary Students; History of Veterinary Medicine; Practical Use and Interpretation of Veterinary Scientific Literature. II. Elective course work. Topics: Three Dimensional Imaging Anatomy of the Dog; Special Interest Anatomy for Veterinary Students; Veterinary Neuroscience; Behavior of Domestic Animals; Comparative Embryology. S. Elective course work. Topics: Special Interest Anatomy for Veterinary Students; Veterinary Medical Language Cognates and Etymology.
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AP 790: Problems in Anatomy and Physiology
0.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Introduction of undergraduate and graduate students to research involving various anatomical and physiological systems.
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