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Langue de l'enseignement : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement
Tutored group work regarding the basic molecular mechanisms involved in cell signaling leading to cell responses (contraction, secretion, migration, proliferation, stimulation, cell cross talk...)
Students will present the signaling pathways and their molecular targets enabling specific cell responses that are crucial in the cardiovascular, immunological and neurological system. They will describe the partners involved, effectors and mediators, and the regulatory pathways at a molecular and cellular level. They will also present the targets of actual or emerging treatments to improve a dysfunctional cell.
Students will present the signaling pathways and their molecular targets enabling specific cell responses that are crucial in the cardiovascular, immunological and neurological system. They will describe the partners involved, effectors and mediators, and the regulatory pathways at a molecular and cellular level. They will also present the targets of actual or emerging treatments to improve a dysfunctional cell.
Compétences à acquérir
Knowledge of the main actors of signaling pathways controlling cell responses in the cardiovascular, immunological and neurological systems and in endocrine cells. Identify pertinent targets to restore a cell function.
Bibliographie, lectures recommandées
- « Pharmacologie. des cibles vers l'indication thérapeutique » de Yves Landry, Jean Pierre Gies, éditeur collection Sciences su, Edition DUNOD.
- Goodman and Gilman’s. The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. 13th Edition
- Web sites: http://www.cellsignallingbiology.org/csb/mikeb.htm; htttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.pubmed
- IUPHAR: http://www.guidetopharmacology.org
Contact
Faculté de pharmacie
74, route du Rhin - CS 6002467401 ILLKIRCH-GRAFFENSTADEN
0368854110
Formulaire de contact
Responsable
Florence Toti