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Lecture 2: Chemical Principles - Bond types, reactions, organic compounds Lecture 2 handout Lecture 3: Macromolecules - Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids Lecture 3 handout Lecture 4: Prokaryotic Cell Biology - Structures external to the cell membrane Lecture 4 handout Lecture 5: Prokaryotic Cell Biology - Structures internal to the cell wall Lecture 5 handout Lecture 6: Microbial Metabolism - Activities and regulation of enzymes Lecture 6 handout Lecture 7: Microbial Metabolism - Oxidation/reduction, mechanisms of ATP generation, glycolysis, Krebs cycle Lecture 7 handout Lecture 8: Microbial Metabolism - Electron transport, chemiosmotic ATP production, fermentation Lecture 8 handout Lecture 11: Microbial Genetics - Structure and function of genetic material, DNA replication Lecture 11 handout Lecture 12: Microbial Genetics - RNA and protein synthesis, the genetic code Lecture 12 handout Lecture 13: Microbial Genetics - Regulation by repression, induction and attenuation Lecture 13 handout Lecture 14: Microbial Genetics - Types of mutations, mutagenic agents, identifying mutants and mutagens Lecture 14 handout Lecture 15: Microbial Genetics - Genetic transfer and recombination in bacteria Lecture 15 handout Lecture 17: Viruses - Characteristics and classification of viruses, growth of viruses in the laboratory Lecture 17 handout Lecture 18: Viruses - Viral multiplication strategies Lecture 18 handout Lecture 19: Viruses - Effects of viruses on host cells, viruses and cancer Lecture 19 handout Lecture 20: Epidemiology - Normal flora, Koch's postulates, classifying infections Lecture 20 handout Lecture 21: Epidemiology - Spread of infection, chain of transmission, patterns of infection Lecture 21 handout Lecture 22: Mechanisms of Pathogenicity - Invasion, virulence factors, damage to host cells Lecture 22 handout Lecture 23: Nonspecific Host Defenses - Barriers, formed blood elements, inflammation, complement Lecture 23 handout Lecture 24: Specific Host Defenses - Types of acquired immunity, the nature of antibodies, humoral immunity Lecture 24 handout Lecture 25: Specific Host Defenses - T cells and cell-mediated immunity Lecture 25 handout Lecture 26: Applications of Immunology - Vaccines, diagnostic immunology Lecture 26 handout Lecture 27: Immunological Disorders - Hypersensitivities, autoimmunity Lecture 27 handout Lecture 28: Antimicrobial Drugs - Mechanisms of action, antibacterial drugs, antiviral and antifungal drugs Lecture 28 handout Lecture 29: Microbial diseases of the skin and eye Lecture 29 handout Lecture 30: Microbial infections of nervous system Lecture 30 handout Lecture 31: Bacterial infections of the cardiovascular system Lecture 31 handout Lecture 32: Viral, protozoal and helminthic infections of the cardiovascular system Lecture 32 handout Lecture 33: Microbial infections of hte upper respiratory tract Lecture 33 handout Lecture 34: Microbial infections of the lower respiratory tract Lecture 34 handout Lecture 35: Bacterial infections of the digestive system Lecture 35 handout Lecture 36: Viral and protozoal infections of the digestive system Lecture 36 handout Lecture 37: Microbial infections of the genital and urinary systems Lecture 37 handout
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