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| BIOL2010-1 | Cellular biology
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| Duration : | 24h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | Daniel Portetelle |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | . Molecular basis of the living world . Cellular organizations and functions; eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells . Tools of cell biology including new approaches . Storage and expression of genetic information . The eukaryotic cell cycle : phases, stages of mitosis, meiosis and fertilization, regulators of cell cycle progression, cytoskeleton and cellular motility, programmed cell death, ageing and cancer . Cellular membranes systems : biogenesis, traffic and functions, protein sorting and transport, bioenergetics, mitochondrie, chloroplasts and internal organization of the nucleus . Reception and transduction of environmental information . Cellular interactions and the extracellular matrix: from cell to tissue and organs . Within the limits of living cells : viruses, plasmids, viroïds and prions. |
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| Course objective : | The cell biology is the base of the life chain : To understand how cells work and divide, we need to know a good deal about the identities and structures of molecules, how they fit together and what they do. After completing the course the student is expected to - understand and utilize cellular biology basic vocabulary - discover unicellular and pluricellular living being. |
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| Prerequisites : | Basics in biology and general chemistry |
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| Organization : | Lectures : 24h |
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| Written notes : | CALLEN, J.C., Biologie cellulaire, Dunod, Paris, 2005, 500 pages (in French) |
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| Assessment : | Written examination (100%) |
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| Contacts : | Portetelle, Daniel (Professeur ordinaire - Chef de service) Biologie animale et microbienne 081 62 23 54 portetelle.d@fsagx.ac.be |
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