Biological and Health Sciences (265 Video Lectures in 64 GB USB Stick)
    
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NPTEL Video Lectures in Biological and Health Sciences
Total Courses: 6
- Anatomy
 - Biochemistry
 - Microbiology
 - Pathology
 - Pharmacology
 - Physiology
 
Total Video Lectures: 265
Total Size: 39 GB
Anatomy (41 Lectures)
- Kidney
 - Hip Joint
 - Knee joint
 - Brachial Plexus
 - Tongue
 - Caecum and appendix
 - Thyroid gland
 - Pharynx
 - Sciatic nerve
 - Prostate Gland
 - Coronary circulation
 - Median Nerve
 - Mediastinum Part I
 - Mediastinum Part II
 - Middle ear
 - Arches of foot
 - Lungs
 - Radial nerve
 - Duodenum
 - Shoulder joint
 - Testis & Spermatic cord
 - Popliteal fossa
 - Pericardium
 - Gross anatomy of liver
 - Portal vein
 - Soft palate
 - Submandibular gland
 - Anterior triangle of neck
 - Ischioanal fossa
 - Gross anatomy of heart
 - Mammary gland
 - Stomach
 - Inguinal canal
 - Pancreas
 - Parotid gland
 - Dural folds Venous sinuses
 - Larynx
 - Venous drainage LL
 - Uterus
 - Palmar spaces
 - Lateral wall of nose
 
Biochemistry (53 Lectures)
- The active site of enzymes (Active site)
 - Mechanism of enzyme action
 - Applications and importance of factors affecting enzyme action
 - Coenzymes and cofactors
 - Types of enzymes
 - Zymogens
 - Isoenzymes
 - Role of enzymes in IEM
 - Epigenetics
 - Post translational modifications
 - Clinical applications of enzyme inhibition
 - understanding structural organization of protiens as a basis for understanding its function
 - Plasma protiens in health and disease
 - Immunoglobilins
 - Ammonia detoxification
 - Sources of Ammonia
 - Disorders of ammonia metabolism
 - Overview of metabolism of sulfur conaining amino acids
 - Associated inborn errors of sulfur containing amino acid metabolism
 - Overview of neurotransmitter metabolism with emphasis on myasthenia gravis and Parkinson's disease
 - Porphyria
 - heme containing compunds
 - heme synthesis
 - Application of structural knowledge of hemoglobin in understanding the genetics and pathogenesis of major hemoglobinopathies
 - Catabolism of heme
 - Formation & fate of bilibrium
 - Bilibrium formation
 - Jaundice: A introduction classification and causes of each type with emphasis on physiologic jaundice
 - Biochemical basis for jaundice
 - Investigations for differential diagnosis of jaundice
 - Alcohol metabolism
 - Biochemical basis for consequences of acute alcohol intoxication
 - Carbohydrate absorption, enzymes involved, glycemic index and factors affecting absorption
 - Glucose transporters and disorders
 - Regulation of blood glucose
 - Fate of absorbed glucose preferantil use of glucose in feed and fasting condition
 - Screening, diagnosis & monitoring of diabetes mellitus newer markers
 - Lipoprotein structure, chemistry and functions
 - LDL receptors and metabolism; Lp(a)
 - Biochemistry of atherosclerosis
 - Role of mitochondria in lipid metabolism
 - Cholesterol important aspects of its structure and biochemical functions
 - Extended lipid profile L1
 - Extended lipid profile L2
 - Digestion and absorption of lipids
 - Inborn errors of lipid metabolism (Lipid storage, lysosomal, oxidation disorders)
 - Biochemistry of lipid lowering drugs
 - VLDL, fatty liver & lipotropic factors
 - Understanding ketosis: Conditions predisposing to ketone body formation and their significance
 - Sweets are fattening: The carbohydrate to fat link
 - Adipose tissue metabolism
 - Dysregulation of lipid metabolism in diabetes mellitus
 - Hyperlipoproteinemias
 
Microbiology (58 Lectures)
- Introduction to the course
 - Introduction to pathogenic Bacteria and their Laboratory Diagnosis (Direct Methods)
 - Immunology in the diagnosis of Bacterial diseases & Molecular diagnosis. (Indirect Methods)
 - Introduction to pathogenic Viruses and their Laboratory Diagnosiss
 - Introduction to pathogenic Fungi and their Laboratory diagnosis
 - Introduction to Medically important Parasitesand their Laboratory Diagnosis
 - Superficial Infections
 - Gas Gangrene
 - Anthrax
 - Superficial Mycoses
 - Superficial & Subcutaneous Mycoses
 - Actinomycosis
 - Leprosy
 - Viral Infections of the skin
 - Upper Respiratory Tract infections (URTI)
 - Diphtheria
 - Whooping Cough
 - Viral URTI
 - Community acquired pneumonia
 - Atypical Pneumonia
 - Fungi causing Pulmonary Mycoses
 - Tuberculosis
 - Non-Tubercular Mycobacteria
 - Diarrhea
 - Viral Diarrhea
 - Cholera
 - Bacillary Dysentery
 - Protozoal Dysentery
 - Intestinal Protozoa causing diarrhea
 - Intestinal Sporozoa
 - Parasitic infestations: Intestinal Nematodes
 - Parasitic infestations: Intestinal Nematodes Part 2
 - Parasitic infestations: Cestodes
 - Food Poisoning
 - Urinary Tract Infection
 - Urethritis - Gonorrhoea
 - Non-Gonococcal Urethritis (NGU)
 - Genital Ulcers & other Genital tract infections
 - Viral STD:HIV
 - Acute Hepatitis
 - Chronic Hepatitis
 - Meningitis
 - Chronic meningitis
 - Encephalitis
 - Acute Flaccid Paralysis
 - Brain abscess
 - Parasites infecting the CNS
 - Bacterial Toxins affecting the Nervous system
 - Other Viral CNS infections
 - PUO Typhoid and Paratyphoid fevers
 - Brucellosis, Leptospirosis
 - Rickettsialinfections
 - Viral fevers
 - Malaria
 - Filariasis
 - Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI)
 - Prevention of HAI
 - Biomedical Waste its Management
 
Pathology (46 Lectures)
- Cell Adaptations - Adapt to survive 1.2
 - Differentiation and altered differentiation 1.3
 - Necrosis 1.4
 - Apoptosis 1.5
 - Intracellular accumulations 1.6
 - Inflammation-1 2.1
 - Inflammation-2 2.2
 - Inflammation-3 2.3
 - Chemical mediators of inflammation 2.4 & 2.5
 - Patterns of acute inflammation 2.6
 - Granulomatous inflammation 2.7
 - Cell cycle 3.1
 - Wound healing 3.2
 - Factors affecting wound healing and common complications 3.3
 - Fracture healing 3.4
 - Edema 4.1
 - Hyperemia and Congestion 4.2
 - Embolism-1 4.3
 - Embolism-2 4.4
 - Infarction 4.5
 - Shock 4.6
 - Prenatal diagnosis of genetic conditions 5.1
 - Genetic counseling 5.2
 - Patterns of inheritance 5.3
 - Genetic testing 5.4
 - Genetic basis of cancer and familial cancers 5.5
 - Approach to a dysmorphic child 5.6
 - Diseases of the immune system 6.1
 - Hypersensitivity reactions 6.2
 - Autoimmunity 6.3
 - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus S L E 6.4
 - Rejections of tissue transplants 6.5
 - Immunodeficiency : HIV & AIDS 6.6 & 6.7
 - Amyloidosis 6.8
 - Tuberculosis 7.1 & 7.2
 - Leprosy 7.3
 - Neoplasia-1 Properties of cancers 8.1
 - Neoplasia-2 Cancer epidemiology 8.2
 - Neoplasia-3 Cancer genes 8.3
 - Neoplasia-4 Hallmarks of cancer 8.4
 - Neoplasia-5 Tumor suppressor genes, viral oncogenesis 8.5
 - Neoplasia-6 Sustained angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis 8.6
 - Neoplasia-7 Tumor immunity, genomic instability and cancer 8.7
 - Neoplasia-8 Clinical aspects of neoplasia 8.8
 - Diabetes Mellitus 9.1
 - Diabetes Mellitus - Clinical features 9.2
 
Pharmacology (33 Lectures)
- Drugs used in Asthma
 - Constipation
 - Diarrhea and constipation
 - Glaucoma
 - Myasthenia gravis
 - Emetics and anti-emetics
 - How Drug Act?
 - Drugs used in Peptic ulcer disease
 - Drugs used in Asthma
 - Analgesics and anti-inflammatory agents
 - Bioavailablity and Bioequivalenlence
 - Analgesics and antiinflammatory agents_12-11-18
 - Uterotonics and Tocolytics
 - Uterotonics contd.
 - Antimuscarinic drugs
 - Drug abuse and drug dependence
 - Cancer Chemotherapy Principles and Practice
 - Pharmacology of Beta Blockers
 - Autocoids
 - Local anesthetics
 - Pharmacokinetics:Biotransformation and eliminaton
 - Adrenaline and other sympathomimetics
 - Contraceptive agents
 - Pharmacotherapy in glaucoma
 - Anti-Epileptic Drugs
 - Anti-Hypertensive agents
 - Anticoagulants
 - Antiplatelet drugs
 - Thrombolytics
 - Pharmacokinetics:Absorbtion and distribution
 - Alzheimer's Disease and Drug Therapy
 - Corticosteroids
 - Drug Therapy of Parasitic Infestations
 
Physiology (33 Lectures)
- The Cell Membrane: lipids
 - The Cell Membrane: Proteins
 - Membrane Transport: Ion channels part 1
 - Membrane Transport: Ion channels part 2
 - Membrane Transport: Facilitated diffusion
 - Membrane transport: Secondary active transporters
 - Membrane Transport: Secondary active transporters and ABC transporters
 - Cell signaling mechanisms part I
 - Cell signaling mechanisms part II
 - Cell signaling mechanisms part III
 - Cell signaling mechanisms part IV
 - Cell signaling mechanisms part V
 - Cell signaling VI ionotropic receptors
 - Donnan effect and equilibrium
 - Membrane potential
 - Action potential part 1
 - Action potential part 2
 - Calcium transporters
 - Cardiac action potentials
 - Body fluids
 - Osmosis
 - Oedema
 - Introduction and sources of acid
 - Chemical Fundamentals
 - Buffering of carbon dioxide in venous blood
 - Buffering of fixed acids
 - Role of kidneys
 - Overview of acid-base disorders
 - Metabolic acidosis
 - Metabolic acidosis - renal tubular acidosis
 - Metabolic alkalosis
 - Respiratory alkalosis
 - Respiratory acidosis
 
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