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Cardiovascular physiology - heart

1. Part 1 - Physiology of the heart
Contents: Functional morphology of the heart, physiological properties of the heart (chronotropy, dromotropy, bathmotropy, inotropy), metabolism of the heart, cardiac cycle, manifestations of the heart activity (acoustic, electric, mechanical), regulation of the heart (autoregulation, nervous regulation, humoral regulation, effect of the temperature on the heart)
Passive electrical properties of tissues
The lecture „Passive electrical properties of tissues“ is aimed to explain basic terms, quantities and units necessary to understand electrical properties of biological tissues. It contains physiological values of individual quantities for some tissues and organs, electrical model of these properties, describes effect of electric current on tissues and its use in diagnostics and therapy. The lecture also includes safe values of electric current and rules for event of injury by electric current.
Organic chemistry
.. properties in relation to biologically important physiological and pathophysiological processes in the.. .. basic organic compouds, their structure and properties in relation to biologically important.. .. from organic chemistry is designed for students of general medicine. The content of lecture.. .. is designed for students of general medicine. The content of lecture represents the introduction.. ..of. Ing. Zdeňka Ďuračková, PhD. Prílohy:
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Cardiology guidelines
.. materials for students - 3rd Department of Internal Medicine FMCU and University Hospital.. .. of Valvular Heart Disease
Management of Acute.. .. of Valvular Heart Disease
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Management of Valvular Heart Disease
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Management of Valvular Heart Disease
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Structure of Matter From Biophysical Point of View
.. forms of matter, physical interactions, general properties and characteristics of matter, Heisenberg.. .. lecture „Structure of Matter From Biophysical Point of View“ is.. ..The lecture „Structure of Matter From.. ..keywords: in medicine, structure analysis, forms of matter, physical interactions, Heisenberg.. .. [?]
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X-rays: Sources and Spectra
.. with matter, radiation attenuation and properties of X-rays important for medical.. .. matter, radiation attenuation and properties of X-rays important for medical applications. .. ..The lecture „X-rays: Sources and..
Active electric biosignals II
.. originating from the electric activity of the heart and with different possibilities of.. ..The presentation deals with active electric.. .. originating from the electric activity of the heart and with different possibilities of their..
Clinical anatomy of the cardiovascular system
.. the clinical antomy of the structures of the cardiovascular system:.. .. the clinical antomy of the structures of the.. .. of the structures of the cardiovascular system: heart and vessels.
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Clinical anatomy of the cardiovascular system
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Clinical anatomy of the cardiovascular system
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Foeto-maternal relationships. The immune system of newborns
.. success of pregnancy depends on a proper implantation and.. .. implantation and induction of immune tolerance. The immune system secures it by various mechanisms.. .. is not compromised; she can develop a normal, physiological immune response. HLA-G antigens play a role in.. .. success of pregnancy depends on three the most important.. .. success of pregnancy depends on three the most important biological events: implantation.. ..keywords: cells, HLA molecules, tolerance, immune system of.. ..of. MUDr. Milan Buc, DrSc. Prílohy:
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Foeto-maternal relationships. The immune system of newborns
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Milestones of Immunology, Immune system - an overview, Antigen
.. as a scientific branch that studies defence of an organism against germs, cancer cells, toxins.. .. foreign substance, an antigen, enters our body. There are many notable personalities who contributed.. .. must be endowed by some physical and biochemical properties to be able induce immune response. Our body is.. .. the morphological point of view, the immune system is a diffuse organ; it.. .. the morphological point of view, the immune system.. ..keywords: of Immunology, notable personalities, Structure and.. ..keywords: notable personalities, Structure and function of the immune system, Antigens, ABO and Rh blood.. ..of. MUDr. Milan Buc, DrSc. Attachments:..
Phagocytosis. Inflammation
.. is a process of bacteria engulfment and their killing. The.. .. is a process of bacteria engulfment and their killing. The phagocytic cells of mammals.. .. of an affected tissue and restore a previous physiological state. Process of inflammation can be also.. .. aims to kill invading germs, restrict a damage of an affected tissue and restore a previous.. .. cells into a site where germs entered the body, local inflammatory response, systemic.. ..of. MUDr. Milan Buc, DrSc. Prílohy:
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Cytokines. PAMPs and PRRs
.. to the group of cytokines endowed by chemotactic properties and those supporting growth of hematopoietic and.. .. activation, proliferation and differentiation of cells of the immune system. Moreover, cytokines.. .. proliferation and differentiation of cells of the immune system. Moreover, cytokines influence.. .. immunity recognises an infinite variety of antigens by millions of cell-surface receptors... .. by millions of cell-surface receptors. Instead, the innate immune system recognition of antigens is.. ..keywords: interleukins, molecular patterns of.. ..of. MUDr. Milan Buc, DrSc. Attachments:..