Pharmacology and Toxicology 718
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30:718:304
Pathophysiology (3)
General principles of disease and their application to the study of clinical disorders that affect the body as a whole, its specific systems, and individual organs.
Lec. 3 hrs. Practicum provided as needed. Prerequisites: 01:119:102; 01:694:301.
Reuhl and staff.
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30:718:320
Introduction to Pharmacology (2)
Chemical structure, physiochemical properties, drug absorption, and metabolism of medicinal agents.
Prerequisite: 01:694:301.
Iba and staff.
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30:718:401
Theoretical Aspects of Pharmacology (2)
Introduction to some of the emerging theoretical concepts and principles in the areas of biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, physiology, and human genomics. Theoretical concepts and principles surveyed applied to pharmacologically relevant topics, such as receptor-ligand interactions, signal transduction, genotype-phenotype coupling, and others.
Prerequisite: First professional year or higher.
Ji
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30:718:405-406
Pharmacology I,II (3,2)
Effects of drugs on living systems, the mechanism of their effects, and their application to the therapy of disease.
Prerequisite: 30:718:304.
Gerecke, Lowndes, Ji, Gow, and staff.
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30:718:409
Pharmacogenetics (2)
Survey of the polymorphisms (population and individual differences) in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of therapeutic drugs. Genetics and molecular basis of these polymorphisms and examples of associated abnormal responses to therapeutic agents and sensitivity to environmental toxicants.
Prerequisites: One year of pharmacology or graduate standing and consent of instructor.
Iba
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30:718:495,496,497,498
Problems in Pharmacology (BA)
Undergraduate research in pharmacology.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. No more than two problems courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements.
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