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35 Cards in this Set
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Most common cause of Cell Injury |
Ischaemia |
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1st Sign of Cell Injury |
Cell Swelling |
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Cloudy Swelling aka? Example? |
Hydropic Degeneration in Acute Tubular Necrosis |
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Small Amorphous Bodies? What? When? Where? |
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Myelin Figures? |
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Most important factor in Cell Injury? |
Cystolic Calcium |
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Nuclear Damage in reversible injury |
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Irreversible damage in Calcium |
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Stages and Terminology of Nuclear Damage |
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Coagulative Necrosis is most commonly seen in? |
Heart |
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Zenker's Necrosis? Seen where? Done by? Type of? |
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Fat Necrosis. Most common location? Special Feature? |
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Fibrinoid Necrosis. Seen in? Mechanism? |
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Apoptosis: Pathological & Physiological |
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Most Characteristic feature of Apoptosis under Microscope |
Chromatin Clumping/Chromatin Condensation |
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Marker of Apoptosis |
Annexin V |
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Apoptotic Bodies |
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Councilman's bodies |
Apoptotic bodies in Viral Hepatitis |
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Hallmark of Apoptosis Activation |
Active Caspase |
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Characteristic difference b/w Apoptosis & Necrosis seen on Gel Electrophoresis |
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Initiation and Execution Caspase number |
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Apoptotic proto-oncogene genes |
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Anti-Apoptotic Proto-oncogene |
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Stress Sensor/Apoptotic Gene BH-3 only protein |
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Location of Apoptotic and Anti-Apoptotic gene |
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How does intrinsic pathway start? |
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How is Apoptosome formed? |
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How is Caspase-9 Activated? |
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Extrinsic Pathway: best defined by? Mechanism? |
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Flip protein |
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Hallmark of neuronal Apoptosis Activation |
Apoptosis Inducing Factors |
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Necroptosis V/s Pyroptosis |
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TNFR-1 mechanism |
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Pyroptosis: mechanism |
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Free Radical Damage: produced by? Effect on? Examples? Most Reactive |
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