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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Examination of eucaryotic genes, synthesis and processing of messenger RNA and control of protein synthesis with emphasis on regulation of normal cellular growth and differentiation and the process of cancer cell transformation. Emphasis on recombinant DNA technology, monoclonal antibody production and tissue culture. PREREQ: BISC401 and BISC403
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1.00 Credits
Inservice required of first-year graduate teaching assistants. Prepares teaching assistants to become effective instructors. Topics relate to the theory and practice of teaching in a laboratory setting. COREQ: Having a chemistry (or another science) teaching assistantship.
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4.00 Credits
Systemic mammalian physiology: cellular mechanisms, muscle, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, digestive and endocrine systems. Emphasizes human physiology and includes discussions of primary literature in the field of physiology research. PREREQ: BISC306 or instructor's approval RESTRICTIONS: Priority given to graduate students and seniors seeking research-related careers.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of BISC605. Systemic mammalian physiology: respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal, and reproductive systems and metabolism. PREREQ: BISC605.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the molecular biology of eucaryotes and procaryotes. Topics include structure and function of proteins and nucleic acids; replication and repair of DNA; biosynthesis of RNA and proteins; membranes, transport, composition and function of the eucaryotic cell, chromosomes, viruses, the immune system and recombinant DNA. RESTRICTIONS: Graduate students only. Does not count for major credit for graduate students in Biological Sciences.
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3.00 Credits
Focus on how hormones produced by endocrine glands regulate physiological functions. Endocrine glands include pancreas, thyroid, adrenal, pituitary and reproductive organs, which produce hormones affecting reproduction, metabolism, growth and development. Endocrine dysfunction underlies disorders such as diabetes, cancer, stress, obesity, osteoporosis, and infertility. PREREQ: BISC305, BISC306. RESTRICTIONS: Permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Four major sections: (1) cell structure/function; (2) signaling mechanisms and cell fate; (3) protein biosynthesis and trafficking and (4) integrative cell biology. Requires interpreting and evaluating data from primary scientific literature. PREREQ: BISC305, BISC401 and either BISC306 or BISC408. RESTRICTIONS: Meets literature requirement for biology majors.
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3.00 Credits
Students will present, evaluate, and discuss recently published research articles on the basic molecular mechanisms that regulate cellular processes in both embryonic development and cancer. PREREQ: BISC305, BISC401, BISC403, or equivalent.
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