Cell Physiology Course
Richard Gordon
gordonr at cc.UManitoba.CA
Wed Feb 8 06:55:25 EST 1995
Differentiating tissues fit the category of "excitable". and their
homoiogenetic induction probably involves ion channels and second
messengers. See:
Bjorklund, N.K. & R. Gordon (1993). Nuclear state splitting: a working
model for the mechanochemical coupling of differentiation waves to master
genes. Russian J. Dev. Biol. 24 (2), 79-95.
On Tue, 7 Feb 1995, Herbert M Geller PhD wrote:
> We would like to teach a graduate Cell Physiology course that contains
> elements of ion transport (ion channels, ion transport) and intracellular
> signalling (second messengers, etc) in the control of excitable
> tissue and also in renal cells. Does anyone teach/know of such a
> course and, if so, would they provide me with the syllabus and suggested
> readings?
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