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Lecture
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry III
Sutapa Chakrabarti, Sigmar Stricker, Holger Sieg
Information for students
Vorlesung für Studierende der Bioinformatik
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 3, <a
Additional information / Pre-requisites
Qualification goals:
The basic understanding acquired in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry II is placed in the context of complex biological systems. These are:
Understanding of receptor-mediated signal transduction and the regulation of cell cycle and cell death.
Understanding the molecular biological and cell biological properties of metastatic tumor cells
Understanding the interactions of pathogens, host cells and the immune system
Understanding of the principles of DNA medicine
Contents:
Growth factors, receptors and signal transduction for the regulation of cell cycle and cell death
Fundamentals of immunology: innate, acquired immune defense
Antigen-presenting cells, effector cells
PAMP and DAMP concepts of antigen processing in infection and tumor control
DNA medicine and gene therapy
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