CONJ 531: Signaling Mechanisms in Excitable Cells
Description
Mechanisms of cellular signaling, particularly in nerve and muscle. Electrical, chemical, and mechanical signaling in the cell that lead to processes such as electrical excitability, action potentials, and muscle contraction.
Prerequisite: Comprehensive undergraduate course in
general biochemistry and molecular biology, or permission of instructor.
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Details
Foundational For:
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- Cell Signaling & Cell/Environment Interactions