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Last update: MATEJ7A3 (27.09.2010)
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Last update: RNDr. Pavla Balínová (17.10.2008)
The primary aim is to inform students about structure and function of the cell, proteosynthesis and importance of enzymes. Lectures are focused on an integration of chemical and physiological knowledge of human body (e. g. digestion and metabolism of carbohydrates). Students should be able to understand the hormonal regulation of metabolism and biochemistry of nutrition. |
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Last update: RNDr. Pavla Balínová (17.10.2008)
Štern P. a kol.: Obecná a klinická biochemie pro bakalářské obory studia (Karolinum 2005), Praha Vodrážka Z.: Biochemie (Academia 1999), Praha Ledvina M. a kol.: Biochemie pro studující medicíny (Karolinum 2005), Praha Musil J., Nováková O.: Biochemie v obrazech a schématech (Avicenum 1989), Praha
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Last update: MATEJ7A3 (24.01.2011)
Lectures, seminars, 3 practical trainings |
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Last update: MATEJ7A3 (24.01.2011)
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Last update: RNDr. Pavla Balínová (17.10.2008)
Introduction to biochemistry. Structure of the cell. Formulas of basic biochemical compounds Enzymes and coenzymes Vitamins and their relationship to coenzymes Gain of an energy in the cell, ATP, macroergic compounds Chemical examination of urine + urinary sediment (practical training) Carbohydrate metabolism. Glycemia and its regulation. Carbohydrate metabolism disorders (diabetes mellitus). Glycemia monitoring (practical training) Lipid metabolism. Lipoproteins. Ketone bodies Hemoglobin, heme, bilirubin Metabolism of amino acids and proteins. Ammonia metabolism. Liver (biochemical functions of liver, liver tests) Biotransformation of xenobiotics Hormonal regulation of biochemical processes Nutrition and metabolism |
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Last update: RNDr. Pavla Balínová (17.10.2008)
Succesfull passing of the entrance examination (biology, chemistry, physics). |