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Laboratory Medicine and PathobiologySee page 27 for Key to Course Descriptions. LMP299Y1 Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 40 for details. LMP300Y1 Concepts in pathogenesis; cell injury and death; tissue structure,
wound healing; repair and fibrosis. Molecular basis of major organ system
pathology. The laboratory examines gross anatomical specimens and introduces
histopathology. Enrolment is limited to students specializing in pathobiology
who have completed the first and second year requirements of the program.
LMP301H1 LMP363H1 Pathological changes brought on by foreign compounds; applications
of pathology to the detection of toxic carcinogenic actions. A general introduction to the cellular and molecular aspects of cancer
and its etiology. The laboratory component presents the range of benign
and malignant tumor types at the gross and histological levels. Pathophysiology
of cancer, invasion and metastases, role of the immune system.
LMP402H1 Cellular and molecular components of the inflammatory response. Activation
of the inflammatory response by viral and microbial pathogens. Tissue
pathology resulting from the inflammatory response. Evolution of pathogens
to avoid and exploit the response.
The immune system in disease. Responses of the immune system to host
invasion, injurious stimuli, and transplantation. Immunopathology of
organ-specific diseases including pancreas, gut, liver, heart, kidney,
and blood. Intended for students specializing in pathobiology or related
programs.
LMP404H1 Molecular and cellular architecture of connective tissue in health and in diseases, such as osteoporosis and arthritis. Cellular and endocrine signals necessary for formation and maintenance of the skeleton. Biomechanics and tissue engineering of bone and cartilage. Selected other connective tissue diseases, their genetic variability, and up-to-date treatment strategies.. LMP405Y1
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