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Department of Physiology, College of Medicine

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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
PHSIO 490.0
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Seminars in Physiology
Prerequisite(s): PHSIO 334 , 336, 337 (or 335) and registration in the fourth year of a major or Honours program in physiology.

Students in the fourth year of the Four-year or Honours program in physiology are required to attend departmental seminars and to participate in the presentation and discussion of papers in the departmental journal club.




Special Topics

These courses are offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations. Students interested in these courses should contact the department for more information.
PHSIO 298.3

1/2(3S)

PHSIO 299.6

1&2(3S)

PHSIO 398.3

1/2(3S)

PHSIO 399.6

1&2(3S)

PHSIO 498.3

1/2(3S)

PHSIO 499.6

1&2(3S)


GRADUATE COURSES
Department of Physiology, College of Graduate Studies & Research

The following courses are open to students of other Departments. Students wishing to register in any of the courses should consult with the Department.

PHSIO 828.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Physiology of Body Fluids
1/2(3L)

An advanced course on the composition, functions and regulation of various body fluids, the maintenance of acid-base balance and the functions and control of the kidney.

PHSIO 835.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Gasotransmitter Biology and Medicine
Summer Session
Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate degree courses in Biomedical Sciences. Permission from the program supervisor.

Deals with the biology and medicine of gasotransmitters including nitric oxide, hydrogen sulfide and carbon monoxide. The role of gasotransmitters in cardiovascular and respiratory diseases will be specially dealt with. Environmental toxicological aspects and community health issues related to gasotransmitters will be discussed.

PHSIO 836.3 (Formerly PHSIO 736)
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Excitable Cells
1/2(3L)

The integrated study of bioelectrical mechanisms of cellular excitability and excitation coupled functions including contraction, secretion and signal transduction.

Note: Contact the department for availability. Students with credits for PHSIO 425, PHSIO 335, PHSIO 336, or PHSIO 736 may not take this course for credit.


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