Biologie cellulaire animale [ LVET1295 ]
3.0 crédits ECTS
22.5 h
2q
Teacher(s) |
Donnay Isabelle ;
Schneider Yves-Jacques ;
Knoops Bernard ;
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Language |
French
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Place of the course |
Louvain-la-Neuve
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Aims |
At the end of the course, the students should be able to :
- Describe most aspects of animal cell function (mitosis, protein synthesis, receptors and signaling pathways')
- Describe how the neuro-muscular system and the main sensory organs work
- Solve simple clinical cases related to those functions
- Make link with other courses (anatomy, histology, biochemistry
At the end of the course, the students will have a thorough knowledge of:
- Animal cell biology (complementary with biochemical courses)
Nervous physiology (central and periphery nervous system, sensory organs) and muscle physiology (skeletal and smooth muscles)
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Evaluation methods |
Oral and written examination
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Teaching methods |
Lectures
Practical exercises and exercises on neuro-muscular physiology (reflex, nervous pathways, ' in common with the anatomy course (VET1241B)
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Content |
Table of Contents :
o Animal cell biology :
§ Nucleus organisation
§ Transcription and translation
§ Cytoskeleton and cell motility
§ Cell cycle
§ Cell death : necrosis, apoptosis and autophagy
§ Biomembranes
§ Cell communication
o General physiology
§ Membrane potential and nerveous cells
§ Skeletal and smooth muscle function and control
§ Receptors and sensory pathways
§ Motor control
§ Sensory organs
The difficulty of the course is related to the complexity of the matter (for example: nervous physiology and signaling pathways) and to the necessity to integrate knowledge from different fields and different courses (physics, anatomy, biochemistry')
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Bibliography |
Lehninger PRINCIPLES OF BIOCHEMISTRY », Nelson & Cox, 5ème édition, W.H. Freeman
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Cycle et année d'étude |
> Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine
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Faculty or entity in charge |
> VETE
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