1. Physiological Effects of Cortisol
2. Effects of Norepinephrine
3. Effects of Epinephrine
4. GAS Response
5. HPA Axis
6. Benign Tumors
7. Malignant Tumors
8. Cancer arising from lymphatic tissue:
9. Cancers ar
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1. Physiological Effects of Cortisol
2. Effects of Norepinephrine
3. Effects of Epinephrine
4. GAS Response
5. HPA Axis
6. Benign Tumors
7. Malignant Tumors
8. Cancer arising from lymphatic tissue:
9. Cancers arising from blood forming cells:
10. Cancer arising from epithelial tissue:
11. Cancer arising from ductular or glandular stuctures:
12. proto-oncogene
13. oncogene
14. tumor-suppressor gene
15. Telomerase
16. Viral oncogene
17. Angiogenesis
18. Role of chronic inflammation and development of cancer cells:
19. Two Mutational results of uncontrolled cell proliferation
20. Viral Causes of Cancer
21. Bacterial Causes of Cancer
22. Stages of Cancer
23. Factors that favor cancer growth
24. "TNM" stages of cancer
25. Why is smoking a major risk factor for cancer?
26. Why is radiation a major risk factor for cancer?
27. Effects of UV radiation on skin
28. Plasma membrane: Functional and Structural aspects
29. Amphipathic Bilayer
30. What is the importance of plasma membrane proteins?
31. Cellular receptors
32. Examples of Ligands
33. Three methods of cellular communication:
34. Describe the processes of passive transport, diffusion, hydrostatic pressure, and osmosis.
35. Describe passive and active transport
36. Describe Endocytosis and Excytosis
37. Atrophy
38. Hypertrophy
39. Hyperplasia
40. Dysplasia
41. Metaplasia
42. Oxidative Process (oxidative stress)
43. Apoptosis
44. Necrosis
45. Innate vs. Adaptive immunity
46. Normal Flora
47. Process of Inflammation
48. Complement System
49. Opsonins
50. Chemotactic Factors
51. Anaphylatoxins
52. Clotting System
53. Kinin System
54. Bradykinin
55. Interleukin-1
56. Interleukins
57. Cytokines
58. Interleukin 1
59. Endogenous pyrogens
60. Interleukin-6
61. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF)
62. Process of Phagocytosis
63. acute-phase reactants
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