Imperial College London (ICL) • Biology
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Notes available for the following courses of Biology at Imperial College London (ICL)
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Biology > Immunology 13
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Cell Biology and Genetics 20
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Ecology and evolution 26
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Molecular Biology 1
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This describes the types of cytokines and chemokines, and how they bring about allergic reactions and enhanced immune response
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Imperial College London•Biology > Immunology
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This describes the types of cytokines and chemokines, and how they bring about allergic reactions and enhanced immune response
This describes the development of B cells and alternative splicing that results in the difference of antibodies in a human body.
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Imperial College London•Biology > Immunology
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This describes the development of B cells and alternative splicing that results in the difference of antibodies in a human body.
This describes complement proteins and their functions in initiating immune response
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Imperial College London•Biology > Immunology
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This describes complement proteins and their functions in initiating immune response
This describes B cells and the difference and functions of the antibodies produced
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Imperial College London•Biology > Immunology
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This describes B cells and the difference and functions of the antibodies produced
This compares and contrasts characteristics between bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes in terms of cellular appearance, replication, transcription, and translation.
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Imperial College London•Cell Biology and Genetics
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This compares and contrasts characteristics between bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes in terms of cellular appearance, replication, transcription, and translation.
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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Imperial College London•Cell Biology and Genetics
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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.
This compares and contrasts the different types of cytoskeletal elements present in a cell.
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Imperial College London•Cell Biology and Genetics
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This compares and contrasts the different types of cytoskeletal elements present in a cell.
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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Imperial College London•Cell Biology and Genetics
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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.
This describes how proteins are translocated across membranes to different cells.
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Imperial College London•Cell Biology and Genetics
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This describes how proteins are translocated across membranes to different cells.
This describes some of the basic organelles in a cell.
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Imperial College London•Cell Biology and Genetics
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This describes some of the basic organelles in a cell.