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Inactive: Cell Biology and Neuroanatomy (CBN) Courses

Academic Unit: Genetics,Cell Biol,Devpmt TMED

CBN 5058 - Anatomy for Physical Therapy
(5 cr; O-N or Audit; offered Every Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was PT 6058 until 13-MAY-24, was PMED 5058 until 12-MAY-03
Lecture and laboratory dissection of bones, muscles, nerves, vessels, connective tissue and selected internal organs plus joint structures of limbs, spinal column, head, pelvis. Includes some histology and embryology. Correlation of all content to clinical conditions.
CBN 6034 - Head and neck anatomy
(3 cr; O-N or Audit; offered Every Summer)
Equivalent courses: was ANAT 5999 until 20-JAN-15, was INMD 5999 until 05-SEP-06, was INMD 7999 until 21-MAY-01
CBN 6103 - Human Histology
(3 cr [max 8]; P-N or Audit; offered Every Fall; may be repeated for 8 credits)
Equivalent courses: was GCD 6103 until 05-JAN-15
Human histology is a lecture and laboratory class covering light and electron microscopic anatomy of tissues and their organization into human organs. The emphasis is on integrating structure and its relationship to function at levels from molecules to organs.
CBN 6104 - Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology
(0 cr [max 1]; O-N or Audit; may be repeated for 1 credits)
Equivalent courses: was GCD 6104 until 18-JAN-00
This course for first-year medical students includes lectures, discussions and clinical sessions to describe molecular and cellular processess fundamental to the study of medicine.
CBN 6110 - Neuroscience for dental students
(1 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was NSCI 6110 until 05-JAN-15
Structure/function of human nervous system. Lectures, reading assignments emphasize topics pertinent to dentistry.
CBN 8136 - Techniques of Biological Electron Microscopy
(4 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was GCD 8136 until 02-SEP-14
Theory and methodology of transmission and scanning electron microscopy.

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