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605. Systemic Veterinary Physiology I

605. Systemic Veterinary Physiology I Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (5-0) Credit:  5 Course Description: Aspects of cellular physiology, physiology of excitable membranes, physiology of body fluids, neurophysiology,…

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606. Systemic Veterinary Physiology II

606. Systemic Veterinary Physiology II Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (5-0) Credit:  5 Course Description: In-depth study covering cardiovascular, respiratory, renal physiology, gastrointestinal and endocrine physiology; provides a…

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610. Physiology I

610. Physiology I Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (5-2) Credit:  6 Course Description: Introduction to physiology: cell physiology, cell signaling, cell cycle, body fluids, translocation of materials, membrane…

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612. Physiology II

612. Physiology II Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (5-2) Credit:  6 Course Description: Blood and lymph, respiration, renal physiology, and acid-based balance, gastrointestinal physiology, metabolism, endocrinology, and reproduction….

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623. Biomedical Physiology I

623. Biomedical Physiology I Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (3-2) Credit:  4 Course Description: Physiological principles, review of cellular physiology, and development of an understanding of the nervous…

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625. Pharmacology

625. Pharmacology Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (3-0) Credit:  3 Course Description: Introduction to pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics; survey of major pharmaceutical classes; uses, mechanisms of action and adverse…

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627. Biomedical Physiology II

627. Biomedical Physiology II Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (3-0) Credit:  3 Course Description: Continuation of VTPP 623 Fluid balance and acid-base balance; development of an understanding of…

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628. Pharmacology I

628. Pharmacology I Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (4-2) Credit:  5 Course Description: Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, CNS pharmacology, autonomic pharmacology, antineoplastic agents, immunopharmacology, recombinant products, fluid and electrolyte therapy,…

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629. Pharmacology II

629. Pharmacology II Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (2-2) Credit:  3 Course Description: Antimicrobials, endocrine pharmacology, eicosanoids, anti-inflammatory agents, respiratory pharmacology, anticoagulants and hematinics, GI pharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology….

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630. Pharmacology/Toxicology

630. Pharmacology/Toxicology Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (2-2) Credit:  3 Course Description: Management and treatment of toxicosis, antidotal pharmacology, toxic plants, mycotoxins, chemical toxicants, metals, euthanasia. Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite:…

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634. Physiology for Bioengineers I

634. Physiology for Bioengineers I Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (3-3) Credit:  4 Course Description: Cellular anatomy, cellular physiology and biochemistry; systems analysis of digestive, endocrine and musculoskeletal…

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635. Physiology for Bioengineers II

635. Physiology for Bioengineers II Course Level:  Graduate Lecture – Lab Hours:  (3-3) Credit:  4 Course Description: A systems analysis of nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory and urinary function including information related…

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