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lei non da i pdf delle sue lezioni. da solo dei key points. bisogna che sempre qualcuno si ammazzi di appunti perchè è proprio il tipo di prof che sparerà “lho detto a lezione” porca la puttanaccia

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01 - Introduction to Cell Signaling"2026-04-21T14:42:59.494Z"
02 - Classification of Receptors"2026-04-21T14:46:00.403Z"
03 - Classification of Hormones"2026-04-12T16:15:55.699Z"
04 - Biosynthesis and Secretion of Insulin"2026-04-12T16:15:54.548Z"
05 - Signaling mechanisms regulated by receptor tyrosine kinases P1"2026-04-12T16:15:55.499Z"

  • Lecture A. 1. General features of cell signal transduction: physical and chemical signals
  • Lecture A. 2. Cell surface receptors and nuclear receptors
  • Lecture A. 3. Classification of hormones
  • Lecture A. 4. Biosynthesis and secretion of insulin
  • Lecture A. 5. Signaling mechanisms regulated by receptor tyrosine kinases – part 1 (insulin/EGF & the MAPK cascade)
  • Lecture A. 6. Signaling mechanisms regulated by receptor tyrosine kinases – part 2 (insulin & the PI3K branch)
  • Lecture A. 7. Heterotrimeric G protein-coupled receptors – part 1 (adenylyl cyclase, cAMP dependent protein kinase)
  • Lecture A. 8. Peer study group: mid-course quizzes
  • Lecture A. 9. Heterotrimeric G protein-coupled receptors – part 2 (phospholipids & calcium as second messengers)
  • Lecture A.10. Heterotrimeric G protein-coupled receptors – part 3 (insights: G-protein signal disruption by toxic bacteria)
  • Lecture A.11. Cytochrome P-450 and biosynthesis of steroid hormones – part 1 
  • Lecture A.12. Cytochrome P-450 and biosynthesis of steroid hormones – part 2
  • Lecture A.13. Nuclear receptors: the ligand-activated transcription factor paradigm (hints about cell signaling by steroid hormones, vitamin D and thyroid hormones)
  • Lecture A.14. Cholesterol-derived oxysterols as signalling molecules. 
  • Lecture A.15. Biosynthesis and secretion of thyroid hormones.
  • Lecture A.16. Cell death signaling (apoptosis): the role of testosterone and its receptor.
  • Lecture A.17. Guanylyl cyclases and NO signaling. Receptors recruiting protein tyrosine kinases to the plasma membrane (JAK-STAT).