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B7. Antibody-mediated adaptive immunity

Dr Rupsha Fraser

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Extremism, segregation and oscillatory states in a novel model of opinion dynamics. - Galane J. Lue and Beth M. Stokes

From Individual to Collective Behaviour in Biological and Robotic Systems Extremism, segregation and oscillatory states in a novel model of opinion dynamics. University of Birmingham &…

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B7. Antibody-mediated adaptive immunity (2022)

Dr Rupsha Fraser

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B7. Antibody-mediated adaptive immunity_2021

Integrity lecture B7

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CP2 Introduction to Experiment 3 Part 1

Drug - receptor interactions - the Hill equation

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Imm3_bacteria_pt3_invasion and barriers

Part three of the immunity to bacteria lecture for the 2020 Imm3 course. This section covers barriers, invasion, and initial immune activaition

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Pharmacology 3: Anxiolytic Drugs - Part 2 Dr Phil Larkman

Benzodiazepine mechanism of action

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BMS2: How Drugs Act. Part 3 Dr Phil Larkman

Principles of drug interactions with their targets - antagonists

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BMS2: How Drugs Act. Part 2 Dr Phil Larkman

Principles of drug interactions with their targets - agonists

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Medical Sciences 1: How Do Drugs Work? Part 1 Dr Phil Larkman

Pharmacological Principles of Drug Action

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R Conversations: Intro to R Studio 2

R Conversations are a series of videos in an attempt to teach R at a distance to our online MSc students. This is the second part of the introduction to using R Studio

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Urticaria: from nettle stings to autoimmunity (HD)

I describe the basic pathogenesis of urticaria. I show how nettle stings (urtica) produce architecturally similar lesions, and how a variety of factors can activate mast cells, leading to…

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