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- 15:31, 8 April 2025 Biochemistry of connective tissue (cartilage, bone). (hist | edit) [2,848 bytes] 195.113.48.9 (talk) (connective tissue) Tag: Visual edit
- 15:30, 8 April 2025 Extracellular matrix, extracellular polysaccharides and proteins (collagen, elastin) - structure, properties, function. Metabolism of collagen. (hist | edit) [3,378 bytes] 195.113.48.9 (talk) (Extracellular matrix) Tag: Visual edit
- 15:26, 8 April 2025 Urine - physiological and pathological components. (hist | edit) [2,111 bytes] 195.113.48.9 (talk) (Urine - Physiological and Pathological) Tag: Visual edit
- 15:24, 8 April 2025 Important proteins of blood plasma, importance in the organism (albumin, Ig, proteins acute phase, transport proteins). (hist | edit) [3,182 bytes] 195.113.48.9 (talk) (Important proteins of blood plasma) Tag: Visual edit
- 15:20, 8 April 2025 Buffer systems of the organism, function and importance for acid-base balance. (hist | edit) [2,871 bytes] 195.113.48.9 (talk) (buffer systems of the organism) Tag: Visual edit
- 00:23, 5 April 2025 DNA sequencing techniques (Sanger, NGS, human genome sequencing) (hist | edit) [5,436 bytes] 86.49.246.242 (talk) (Created page with "== Introduction == DNA sequencing is the process of determining the precise order of nucleotides (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine) within a DNA molecule. It has revolutionized modern biology and medicine, enabling groundbreaking advances in genomics, diagnostics, and personalized medicine. This article explores the main sequencing techniques— ''Sanger sequencing, Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), and their roles in Human Genome Sequencing.'' File:History of s...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:09, 4 April 2025 Types and role of second messengers in signal transduction (hist | edit) [4,781 bytes] 86.49.246.242 (talk) (Created page with "== Introduction == Signal transduction is a fundamental process in cell communication, allowing cells to respond to external stimuli through a series of biochemical reactions. One of the key elements in this process is the use of '''second messengers''', small intracellular molecules that relay signals from cell surface receptors to target molecules inside the cell. Second messengers play a crucial role in amplifying and integrating signals, leading to appropriate cellul...") Tag: Visual edit
- 11:48, 4 April 2025 Types of membrane receptors, their ligands , biological significance and examples (hist | edit) [4,755 bytes] 86.49.246.242 (talk) (Created page with "== Membrane receptors == ''Membrane receptors'' are integral proteins embedded in the cell membrane that facilitate communication between the extracellular environment and the cell's interior. They play a crucial role in various physiological processes by binding specific molecules, known as ligands, leading to cellular responses. The primary types of membrane receptors include: * '''Ligand-gated ion channels''' * '''G protein-coupled receptors''' * '''Receptor kina...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:20, 3 April 2025 Biochemistry of skin (barrier function, vitamin D, cytokeratins, intercellular junctions, melanin biosynthesis) (hist | edit) [7,648 bytes] 86.49.246.242 (talk) (Created page with "{{Under construction}} == Introduction == ''The skin'', as the largest organ of the human body, serves crucial roles in protection, sensory perception, thermoregulation, and biochemical synthesis. Understanding its biochemical components helps in elucidating dermatological disorders and improving therapeutic approaches. This article explores the skin's barrier function, vitamin D metabolism, cytokeratins, intercellular junctions, and melanin biosynthesis. Skin is strate...") Tag: Visual edit
- 11:14, 3 April 2025 Thyroid hormones and their function in regulatory processes. (hist | edit) [4,129 bytes] 78.128.180.64 (talk) (Created page with "__NOTOC__ '''Reversible phosphorylation''' is one of the most important post-translational modifications in cellular biology. It plays a crucial role in signal transduction pathways by regulating protein activity, localization, and interactions. Through the dynamic addition and removal of phosphate groups, cells can respond rapidly and precisely to internal and external stimuli. == Mechanism == The process of reversible phosphorylation is carrie...")
- 22:13, 1 April 2025 Biochemistry of apoptosis, examples of pro- and anti-apoptotic genes/proteins. Caspases. Role of mitochondria in cell death. (hist | edit) [5,101 bytes] 78.128.191.221 (talk) (Created page with "Apoptosis is recognized as a pathway for cell death. The name apoptosis was attributed to the process due its appearance as the cell breaks into fragments. Unlike its counterpart, Apoptosis is well known for its inability to elicit an inflammatory response, which one of the many ways it differs from necrosis. == Causes of apoptosis == often tied to the purpose apoptosis serves in the body, thus when reviewing apoptosis one may consider classifying them into two catego...") Tag: Visual edit