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- 20:33, 2 April 2025 Polymerase chain reaction, application of PCR in clinical diagnostics, RT-PCR and use of this technique. (hist | edit) [5,008 bytes] Angielin Varkey (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Polymerase chain reaction") Tag: Visual edit
- 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
- 15:32, 31 March 2025 Metabolism of Adipose Tissue (hist | edit) [2,683 bytes] Gilli brenner (talk | contribs) (new) Tag: Visual edit
- 15:30, 31 March 2025 Mechanism of Action of Hormones Regulating Water and Mineral Metabolism (hist | edit) [3,276 bytes] Gilli brenner (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Mechanism of Action of Hormones Regulating Water and Mineral Metabolism = Introduction = Water and mineral metabolism is tightly regulated to maintain extracellular fluid volume, osmolarity, and electrolyte balance. Several hormones coordinate renal, cardiovascular, and endocrine responses to achieve homeostasis. Key hormones involved in this regulation include antidiuretic hormone (ADH), aldosterone, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), and parathyroid hormone (PTH). = A...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:27, 31 March 2025 Hormonal Regulation of Energy Metabolism (hist | edit) [3,599 bytes] Gilli brenner (talk | contribs) (new) Tag: Visual edit
- 15:24, 31 March 2025 Glycaemia: Regulation and Diagnosis (OGTT, Glycated Haemoglobin) (hist | edit) [2,885 bytes] Gilli brenner (talk | contribs) (new) Tag: Visual edit
- 15:22, 31 March 2025 Biochemical Interrelationships of Carbohydrate and Other Nutrient Metabolism (hist | edit) [3,002 bytes] Gilli brenner (talk | contribs) (new page) Tag: Visual edit
- 16:32, 24 March 2025 Heart location and projection, X-ray, auscultation heart points (hist | edit) [3,571 bytes] Shaked.Fru (talk | contribs) (I created the article) Tag: Visual edit
- 16:24, 24 March 2025 Conducting system of the heart- structure and function (hist | edit) [3,197 bytes] Shaked.Fru (talk | contribs) (Created a new article) Tag: Visual edit
- 16:16, 24 March 2025 Endocardium, Cardiac Valves - Structure and Function, Auscultation Heart Points, Cardiac Skeleton (hist | edit) [3,945 bytes] Shaked.Fru (talk | contribs) (Created the article) Tag: Visual edit
- 16:06, 24 March 2025 Cardiac wall arrangement, cardiac skeleton, chambers (hist | edit) [3,633 bytes] Shaked.Fru (talk | contribs) (I created the document regarding the Cardiac wall arrangement, cardiac skeleton, chambers) Tag: Visual edit
- 13:00, 24 March 2025 Heart development and its common birth defects (hist | edit) [4,509 bytes] Shaked.Fru (talk | contribs) (I created the document regarding heart development and its common birth defects.) Tag: Visual edit
- 19:34, 20 March 2025 Fibrin, Fibrinolysis, and the Mechanism of Action of Anticoagulants (hist | edit) [3,660 bytes] Reem (talk | contribs) (Created page with " === '''I. Fibrin''' === Fibrin is an insoluble protein that plays a key role in blood clot formation (coagulation). It is derived from fibrinogen, a soluble plasma protein, through the action of thrombin. ==== '''1. Formation of Fibrin''' ==== * '''Conversion of Fibrinogen to Fibrin:''' ** Thrombin (Factor IIa) converts fibrinogen into fibrin monomers. ** These monomers polymerize to form a fibrin network. * '''Stabilization of Fibrin Clot:''' ** Factor XIIIa (fibrin-...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:26, 20 March 2025 Skin and motor innervation of head and neck (hist | edit) [3,525 bytes] Reem (talk | contribs) (Created page with " he skin of the head and neck is innervated by branches of the '''trigeminal nerve (CN V)''' and '''cervical spinal nerves'''. ==== '''1. Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)''' ==== The trigeminal nerve provides sensory innervation to the face and has three major divisions: * '''Ophthalmic nerve (V1)''' – Supplies the forehead, scalp, upper eyelid, and dorsum of the nose. * '''Maxillary nerve (V2)''' – Supplies the lateral nose, upper lip, lower eyelid, cheek, and upper jaw. *...") Tag: Visual edit