Cell Biology and Genetics
Imperial College London (ICL)
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Comparison between Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryotes
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This compares and contrasts characteristics between bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes in terms of cellular appearance, replication, transcription, and translation.
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CBG.30.31 Cell Communication, Neurons, and Action Potential
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This describes different types of membrane channels, how ions are transported across, and how neuron structures help generate action potential.

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CBG.28 Effector Mechanisms in the Immune System
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This describes the effector mechanisms in immune system, including NK cells, complement and antibodies.
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CBG.36 Vesicular Traffic
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This describes the components on the vesicle membrane carrying different substances, and how these components direct the transport and entry of vesicles at different parts of the cells.
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CBG.32 Cell Communication Receptors
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This describes the types of receptors for nuclear transport of molecules.
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CBG.35 Protein Translocation
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This describes how proteins are translocated across membranes to different cells.
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CBG.37 Cytoskeleton
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This compares and contrasts the different types of cytoskeletal elements present in a cell.
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CBG.25.26 Immune System
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This describes the immune system in general with details in differences between components in innate and adaptive immunity.
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CBG.38 Extracellular Matrix
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This describes the components in extracellular matrix and how components internal and external of the cells interact with each other to coordinate movements.
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CBG.12 Mendelian Genetics Part 2
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This describes different kinds of genetic ratio other than the original Mendelian genetics. It contains examples of human genetic diseases and some everyday life phenomena for each of the subtopics.
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