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Week - 1
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Definition of living organisms; Relationships between environment and living organisms; Adaptation |
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Week - 2
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Importance of neurohumoral communication in terms of the maintenance of homeostasis
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Week - 3
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Types of biological communication
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Week - 4
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Properties of autocrine, paracrine and endocrine communication
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Week - 5
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Essential characterisitics of neurons; Properties of synapsis and ganglia; neural impuls and action potentials
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Week - 6
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Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators |
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Week - 7
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Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators |
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Week - 8
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Autocoids
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Week - 9
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Hormones |
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Week - 10
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Chemokines
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Week - 11
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Second messengers
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Week - 12
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Second messengers
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Week - 13
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Diseases due to the disruption of neurohumoral communication
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Week - 14
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Drugs effective on neurohumoral communication
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