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The Nervous System
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Where the cells originate? How they are created? What are their functions? Which processes disrupt their function? How does the disrupted process function?
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The Nervous System
Embryology
Pharmacology
Neuroleptics
Preparing for tests
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Neuroanatomy
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Central & peripheral nervous system
Physiology
Action potentials
Receptor up-regulation & down regulation
Synaptic cleft & neurotransmitters
Permeability of Blood-Brain-Barrier
Motor and Sensory conduction pathways
Inositol 1,4,5 triphophate
Pathology
Cerebral Edema
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Neurovascular Disorders
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Coagulative Necrosis
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Pathophysiology
Changes in intracranial pressure
Neuronal degeneration of Acetycholine, and Dopamine
Disruption of the Blood-Brain-Barrier
Molecular biology
Adenylate cyclase
Mitogen Activator Protein Kinase
Apoptosis
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Begins to form in the third week of embryo development
Neural plate becomes the neural tube
which gives rise to the brain and spinal cord
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