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Cell biology

Class at First Faculty of Medicine |
B81306

Syllabus

LECTURES: 12th study week: Cell nucleus (DNA, chromosomes, transcription, splicing, laminopathy) 13th study week: Replication and gene expression. / Cellular compartmets. Protein targeting. 14th study week: Endoplasmic reticulum. Golgi apparatus. / Transport by vesicles. Exocytosis. Endosomal-lysosomal system. 15th study week: Mitochondria.

SEMINARS: 12th study week: Practicals in General Histology - continuation 13th study week: DNA and cell nucleus. / Gene expression and cell cycle. 14th study week: Cellular compartments, protein targeting. / Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus. 15th study week: Transport by vesicles, exocytosis, endosome-lysosomal apparatus. / Mitochondria.

Written test: 26.1.2010 (see Time table of the written tests in Conditions of obtaining credit with marks (CE))

Annotation

The cell biology course consists of lectures and seminars for the 1st-year general medicine students. The two-hour lectures will be given during the last 4 study weeks in the winter semester (12th-15th study week) and the 3 two-hour seminars will take place during the 13th, 14th and the 15th week of the winter semester.

The aim of the course is to provide the students with an overview of the cell structure and organisation, cell organelles, genetic information and its expression, intracellular transport, intercellular communication, cell cycle, cell signalisation and differentiation. One part of the subject covers the methods of cell biology with an emphasis on microscopy techniques.

The level of the subject is adapted for the 1st-year students of medicine. Students will obtain a syllabus in electronic form and list of literature.

Regular participation to the lectures is recommended; participation to the seminars is absolutely necessary.

All necessary informations you can also find on the web page: http://lge.lf1.cuni.cz/education.htm