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3.00 Credits
This course and BIOL 4350, are a two-part series designed to provide students with an integrated understanding of how biologically important molecules act, interact, and impact living cells. Emphasis is placed on biosynthesis, structure and function of macromolecules; major metabolic and catabolic processes including the enzymes involved, their mechanisms of action, and their regulation; and coordination of the cell's metabolic activities in response to internal and external signals. BIOL 4360 covers the cellular biosynthetic pathways, molecular motors, and drug development. Prerequisite: BIOL 4350. Corequisite: 4361.
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1.00 Credits
This is a companion laboratory for BIOL 4360. Prerequisite: registration in or credit for BIOL 4360.
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6.00 Credits
Normal and diseased blood characteristics, hematopoiesis, anemias, hemoglobinopathies, leukemias, mechanisms of blood coagulation, manual and automated methods of hematology and quality control; performing tests such as complete blood cell counts, red blood cell indices, sedimentation rates, hematocrits, coagulation rates and factor analysis of manual and automated methods.
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2.00 Credits
Renal morphology, physiology, diseases and diagnostic procedures; chemical and microscopic examination of urine.
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8.00 Credits
Theory and application of chemical analysis of body fluids in normal and disease states; procedures of manual methods, autoanalyzers, chromatography, electrophoresis, toxicology, radioimmunoassay, blood gas analysis, instrument calibration and maintenance, test evaluation and quality control.
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2.00 Credits
Principles of immunology and serology and their application to medical laboratory diagnosis; detecting specific antibodies associated with disease, quality control techniques and interpretation of findings.
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7.00 Credits
Isolation, identification, characteristics, diseases caused, disease mechanisms and methods of control of bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi and animal parasites; manual and automated techniques for isolation and identification of microorganisms.
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4.00 Credits
Theory and practice of blood banking. Typing and cross matching blood, donor processing, screening and identification of atypical antibodies, recognition of abnormal tests, quality control procedures, administration and technical operation; typing and cross matching, donor blood selection, detection of abnormal antibodies, blood processing, plasmapheresis, and other blood component fractionation procedures.
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1.00 Credits
Theory and practice of management of laboratory personnel, education, certification, data, quality control, supplies and interaction with patients, hospital personnel and physicians.
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1.00 Credits
This is a senior level course that will train students to search, read, critique, and draw conclusions from the primary scientific literature. Prerequisite: senior status or permission of the instructor.
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