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Medical Biochemistry
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This podcast is created to supplement learning of Biochemistry for Medical students and professions in their first few years.
Medical Biochemistry
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In this episode, I discuss about the Citric Acid Cycle that is part of cellular respiration; and the synthesis of glucose in Gluconeogenesis when the body is in fasting state ..read more
Medical Biochemistry
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In this episode, I discuss about the importance of Enzymes in the body, how it catalyzes reactions and the factors that affect its activity ..read more
Medical Biochemistry
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In this episode, discuss about the genetic code and various types of mutations, the steps of protein synthesis and post-translational modifications.  ..read more
Medical Biochemistry
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In this episode, I discuss about the 4 levels of protein structure: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures and correlate disease states to changes in protein structure ..read more
Medical Biochemistry
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In this episide, I discuss about Hyperlipedemia and its causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and pathophysiology.  ..read more
Medical Biochemistry
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In this episode, I discuss about the various immune deficiency syndromes (primary and secondary) that may affect the respiratory system ..read more
Medical Biochemistry
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In this episode, I discuss about the immunological mechanisms underlying autoimmune disease and identify examples of rheumatological conditions with an autoimmune basis (SLE, RA, Sjogren syndrome and Vasulitis ..read more
Medical Biochemistry
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In this episode, I discuss about our immune system and cancer, as well as immunotherapies that target cancer cells ..read more
Medical Biochemistry
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This episode discusses about our skin immune system and how Type IV hypersensitivity leads to skin disorders such as contact dermatitis, psoriasis and atopic eczema ..read more
Medical Biochemistry
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This episode discusses about allergies and hypersensitivity (Type I) and anaphylaxis ..read more