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(F) Comparative Physiology (3)
Topics of current interest in physiology from a comparative point of view using subject matter derived entirely from recent, original papers.
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16:761:508
(S) Molecular and Cell Physiology (3)
Lectures on membrane structure, transport phenomena, muscle, nerve, and cell organelles.
Prerequisites: Course in physiology or cell biology and biochemistry, or permission of instructor.
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16:761:513
(S) Cardiovascular Physiology (3)
The cardiovascular system in mammals. Coronary circulation, myocardial oxygen consumption, and cardiac arrhythmias.
Merrill. Offered in even-numbered years.
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16:761:515
(S) Medical Physiology (7)
Human physiology from the molecular to the systems level. Integration of the systems within the healthy individual. Lectures, small discussion groups, and laboratories in pulmonary and cardiovascular physiology.
Stevenson. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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16:761:537
(F) Exercise Physiology (4)
Physiological responses associated with acute exercise stress; effects of repeated exercise training. Control mechanisms. Laboratory involves students making measurements of themselves at rest and during exercise; experiments utilizing animals to demonstrate muscle-neural and endocrine functions during exercise.
Lec. 3 hrs., lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: 16:761:501. Offered in alternate years.
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16:761:580
(F) Molecular Basis of Physiology (3)
Cell signaling mechanisms, the molecular basis of physiology and genetic diseases, and methodologies used in modern physiological research. Membrane excitability and electrophysiology, Ca signaling and cardiovascular function, nuclear receptors and endocrinology, bioenergetics, and cell homeostasis.
Ma
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16:761:605,606
Advanced Studies in Physiology and Integrative Biology (BA,BA)
Research literature review or independent reading.
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16:761:701,702
Research in Physiology and Integrative Biology (BA,BA)
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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