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CBS 731: Applied Veterinary Anatomy I
4.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Graduate veterinarian provided with detailed anatomic information relevant to surgical and medical problems in domestic carnivores. Designed for graduate veterinarians in pursuit of advanced training in areas of anatomy, physiology, surgery, radiology and pathology.
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CBS 732: Biological Light and Electron Microscopy:Principles and Practice
5.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Principles and applications of various tools for the optical visualization of cells and tissues, with information about how to best ascertain structure-function relationships. Introduction to sample preparation for light and electron microscopy, microtomy, and the theory and utilization of transmission-and scanning electron microscopes, light microscopes and confocal laser scanning microscopes. In addition, cytochemistry, cryotechniques, immunocytochemistry, digital imaging techniques, telemedicine, and silver-based photography techniques will be covered.
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CBS 740: Research Animal Care and Use
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Principles of selection, care and use of animals in laboratory teaching and investigation presented. Topics including ethics of animal experimentation, selection of animal models, biology and care of laboratory animals, techniques of administration of substances and obtaining of specimens, producing surgical alterations and common laboratory animal health problems.
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CBS 742: Advanced Systemic Histopathology
2.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Alt. yrs. Histopathologic changes associated with diseases of various organ systems. Emphasis on pathogenesis and morphologic changes associated with selected diseases.
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CBS 743: Toxicologic Pathology I
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A review of principles and practices of toxicologic pathology and a survey of common spontaneous and chemically induced lesions by organ systems with emphasis on recognition and interpretation.
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CBS 751: Pathogenic Bacteriology and Mycology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Lecture covering pathogenic bacteria and fungi important in medicine. Lectures supplemented by laboratory exercises providing students the opportunity to learn basic characteristics of these microorganisms and how they are isolated, cultivated and identified.
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CBS 752: Diagnostic Bacteriology and Mycology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Presentation of principles of specimen collection, selection and use of media, culture processing and identification of bacteria and fungi important in animal disease.
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CBS 753: Veterinary Immunology
2.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Basic and clinical immunology. Discussion of role of the immune system in disease prevention, inflammation and autoimmune diseases.
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CBS 754: Principles Of Analytical Epidemiology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Principles of epidemiology related to investigation of disease involving agent-host-environment concepts. Stress on epidemiological techniques and experimental design. Main focus on descriptive, analytical and experimental epidemiology pertinent to disease etiology and prevention.
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CBS 755: Immunoparasitology
2.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Helminth and protozoal parasite immune evasion and immunomodulation; consequences of parasite-induced immunopathogenesis; learning from failed attempts to develop protective vaccines against protozoa and helminths.
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