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Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 1. Neurons & glia cells
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 2. Organization of the nervous system
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 3. Electrical properties of membranes
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 4. Action potential
Vån 4, Roll call, Roll Call
Vån 4, Lecture, Course presentation
Vån 4, Lecture, Course presentation
Vån 4, Introduction, Introduction for master students
Vån 4, Introduction, Introduction to group exercises, labs, literature seminars
Vån 4, Introduction, Introduction to group exercises, labs, literature seminars
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 1, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 2, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 5. Ion channels I
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 6. Ion channels II
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 7. Ion channels III
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 8. Release of neurotransmitters
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 9. Ligand-regulated ion channels I
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 1-2, Lab 5: Neurosim
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 5, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 3-4, Lab 5: Neurosim
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 6, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 5-6, Lab 5: Neurosim
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 3, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 4, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 6, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 1, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 10. Ligand-regulated ion channels II
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 11. Ligand-regulated ion channels III
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 12. Receptor kinetics
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 6, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 1, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 2, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1
Laboratory experiment, Group 2, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 2
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 6, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Laboratory experiment, Group 3, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1. In K434
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 1, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 3, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 2
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 13. GPCRs and G-proteins
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 14. Second messengers I
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 15. Second messengers II
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 16. Protein kinases and phosphatases
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 4, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 6, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1
Laboratory experiment, Group 6, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 2
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 5, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 4, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Laboratory experiment, Group 5, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 2
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 2, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 17. Monoamines I
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 18. Monoamines II
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 19. Neuropharmacology and pathology
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 2, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 1, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1
Laboratory experiment, Group 1, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 2
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 2, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 3, Group 6, Lab 3: IP3 inhibition
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 3, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 20.
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 3, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 4, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1
Laboratory experiment, Group 4, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 2
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 3, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 4-5, Lab 3: IP3 inhibition
Vån 4, Seminar, Presentation, Group 1-2, Literature seminars
Vån 4, Seminar, Presentation, Group 5-6, Literature seminars
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 5, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 22. Neurotransmission in the retina
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 5, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Vån 4, Seminar, Presentation, Group 3-4, Literature seminars
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 1-2, Lab 3: IP3 inhibition
Vån 4, Laboratory experiment, Group 5, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Vån 4, Lecture, Lecture 21. Neurochemical aspects of pain
Vån 4, Exam preparation, Review of previous exams, Q&A
Vån 4, Course conclusion , Self-assessment, reflection group discussion. Exam discussion – course evaluation
Course code | Course name |
KN7001 | Neurochemistry with Molecular Neurobiology |