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RENORBIO036 - AVANÇOS EM BIOLOGIA CELULAR E MOLECULAR - Turma: 01 (2015.2)

Tópicos Aulas
Artigos para seminários (03/09/2015 - 18/09/2015)

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MECANISMOS CELULARES E MOLECULARES (03/09/2015 - 18/09/2015)

MECANISMOS CELULARES E MOLECULARES

TECNOLOGIAS CELULARES E MOLECULARES (04/09/2015 - 04/09/2015)

TECNOLOGIAS CELULARES E MOLECULARES 

CICLO E SINALIZAÇÃO CELULAR (05/09/2015 - 05/09/2015)

CICLO E SINALIZAÇÃO  CELULAR

Ciclo celular (09/09/2015 - 09/09/2015)

1           Genotoxic Anti-Cancer Agents and Their Relationship to DNA Damage, Mitosis, and Checkpoint Adaptation in Proliferating Cancer Cells

2           Drug-induced cell cycle modulation leading to cell-cycle arrest, nuclear mis-segregation, or endoreplication

3           Defective Cell Cycle Checkpoints as Targets for Anti-Cancer Therapies

4           Checkpoints couple transcription network oscillator dynamics to cell-cycle progression

5           Checkpoint kinase 1 in DNA damage response and cell cycle regulation

Cell cycle control as a basis for cancer chemoprevention through dietary agents 

REPLICAÇÃO DO MATERIAL GENÉTICO (10/09/2015 - 10/09/2015)
  1. The Replication Fork Understanding the Eukaryotic Replication Machinery and the Challenges to Genome
  2.  Organization of DNA Replication

 

  1. Molecular Mechanisms of DNA Replication Checkpoint Activation
  2. DNA Replication Timing, Genome Stability and Cancer

 

  1. DNA Damage Response and Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Function throughout the Cell Cycle to Ensure Genomic Integrity

Architecture and Conservation of the Bacterial DNA Replication Machinery, an Underexploited Drug Target

TRANSCRIÇÃO E TRADUÇÃO DO MATERIAL GENÉTICO (11/09/2015 - 11/09/2015)

1         Transcription Start Site Sequence and Spacing between the −10 Region and the Start Site Affect Reiterative Transcription-Mediated Regulation of Gene Expression in Escherichia coli

2         Transcription as a source of genome instability

3         Regulation of gene expression by reiterative transcription

4         Cell growth- and differentiation-dependent regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription

5         Basic Mechanisms in RNA Polymerase I Transcription of the Ribosomal RNA Genes

Prokaryotic genome regulationA revolutionary paradigm 

mTOR Signaling in Protein Translation Regulation: Implications in Cancer Genesis and Therapeutic Interventions

DANOS E REPARO DE DNA (12/09/2015 - 12/09/2015)

1           Genotoxic Anti-Cancer Agents and Their Relationship to DNA Damage, Mitosis, and Checkpoint Adaptation in Proliferating Cancer Cells

2           Chromatin structure and DNA damage repair

3           DNA double-strand break repair pathway choice and cancer

4           Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage and CancerRecent Progress in DNA Base Excision Repair

5           Systemic DNA damage responses Organismal adaptations to genome instability

6           Oxidative stress, DNA damage, and the telomeric complex as

therapeutic targets in acute neurodegeneration

EPIGENÉTICA (16/09/2015 - 16/09/2015)

1         Epigenetic regulation of genomic integrity

2         The Epigenetics of Renal Cell Tumors from Biology to Biomarkers

3         Molecular marks for epigenetic identification of developmental and cancer stem cells

4         Epigenetics and environmental chemicals

5         Epigenomics The science of no-longer-“junk” DNA. Why study it in chronic kidney disease

Epigenetic Modifications in the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Nephropathy

CÂNCER (17/09/2015 - 17/09/2015)

Personalized Cancer Medicine: Molecular Diagnostics, Predictive biomarkers, and Drug Resistance

Sinalização (18/09/2015 - 18/09/2015)

1         Molecular and Cell Signaling Targets for PTSD Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapy

2         Measuring information flow in cellular networks by the systems biology method through microarray data

3         Deregulation of Cell Signaling in Cancer

 

4         Comparison of human cell signaling pathway databases—evolution, drawbacks and challenges

Deconstructing Signaling in Three Dimensions 

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Dados da Disciplina
Ementa: Aplicação dos conhecimentos básicos de ciclo celular e ácidos nucléicos, no entendimento das técnicas de biologia molecular e de seu emprego nos diferentes estudos científicos. Inclui estrutura celular de eucariontes e procariontes, ciclo celular, ácidos nucléicos, conceito e estrutura de gene, tradução de mRNA e código genético. Técnicas de PCR, RFLP, RAPD, PCR em tempo real, RT-PCR, cDNA, microssatélites, sequenciamento de DNA e bioinformática.
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Descrição
03/09/2015
18/09/2015
MECANISMOS CELULARES E MOLECULARES
03/09/2015
18/09/2015
Artigos para seminários
04/09/2015
04/09/2015
TECNOLOGIAS CELULARES E MOLECULARES
05/09/2015
05/09/2015
CICLO E SINALIZAÇÃO CELULAR
09/09/2015
09/09/2015
Ciclo celular
10/09/2015
10/09/2015
REPLICAÇÃO DO MATERIAL GENÉTICO
11/09/2015
11/09/2015
TRANSCRIÇÃO E TRADUÇÃO DO MATERIAL GENÉTICO
12/09/2015
12/09/2015
DANOS E REPARO DE DNA
16/09/2015
16/09/2015
EPIGENÉTICA
17/09/2015
17/09/2015
CÂNCER
18/09/2015
18/09/2015
Sinalização
Avaliações
Data Descrição
12/09/2015 1ª Avaliação
19/09/2015 2ª Avaliação
26/09/2015 3ª Avaliação
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