School / Prep
ENSTBB
Internal code
BT8BCM5S
Description
By the end of the course, students will have acquired a global vision of the molecular mechanisms involved in the reception and transmission of physiological and physico-chemical signals perceived by eukaryotic cells via receptors (GPCRs, channel receptors, Tyrosine kinase receptors). Students will be assessed on their ability to identify and interpret a signaling mechanism.
Teaching hours
- CIIntegrated Courses12h
Mandatory prerequisites
1A courses in Cell Biology, Pharmacology, or equivalent
Further information
Overview of the main intracellular signaling pathways and their activation mechanisms. Detailed description. Notions of signalosome and signal hub. Roles of protein kinases and phosphatases in cell signaling and gene expression regulation. Applications to pharmacology and diagnostics.
Assessment of knowledge
Initial assessment / Main session - Tests
Type of assessment | Type of test | Duration (in minutes) | Number of tests | Test coefficient | Eliminatory mark in the test | Remarks |
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Final inspection | Written | 120 | 1 | documents allowed without calculator |
Second chance / Catch-up session - Tests
Type of assessment | Type of test | Duration (in minutes) | Number of tests | Test coefficient | Eliminatory mark in the test | Remarks |
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Final test | Written | 120 | 1 | documents allowed without calculator |