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Macrocytic anemia
The type of anemia where the RBCs are large. It can be either megaloblastic or non-megaloblastic, with common causes for megaloblastic being vitamin B12 and folate deficiency while that for…
Sickle cell anaemia
Sickle cell anemia is a genetic disease inherited in an autosomal recessive manner that causes the RBS to be defective. It’s rather common, so being aware of it is quite important.
Lead poisoning
A highly underrated disease, lead poisoning still remains relevant especially for children.
Anaemia of chronic disease
As the second most common type of anaemia, it is important to diagnose anaemia of chronic disease accurately.
Thalassemia
Another cause for microcytic anaemia, thalassemia is a group of disorders characterised by genetic defects that result in ineffective haemoglobin.
Iron deficiency anaemia
A brief ramble on iron deficiency anaemia, the most common form of anaemia worldwide.
Classification of anemia
Classification of anaemia
Red blood cells
An indispensable part of the body, I dive in to the structure, functions and clinical aspects of red blood cells.
Blood: an overview
In this episode, I provide a summarised description of blood.
Cell cycle
The cell cycle is the sequence of events in the cell’s life that usually prepare for its multiplication.
Autophagy
Autophagy is the process in which cells degrade and recycle their own components. While usually occurring in nutrient starvation, autophagy is also crucial for various other physiological and…
Apoptosis
A kind of programmed cell death, apoptosis is very vital for normal functioning of the body.
Phagocytosis
It is a type of endocytosis by which cells, especially phagocytes, digest substances, usually bacteria and other pathogens. Things that I forgot to mention: 1. The process by which apoptotic cell…
Transport Across the Cell Membrane
For cells to function well, substances have to pass across the cell membrane, which occurs passively or actively or by using vesicles.
Extracellular matrix
A deep dive into the extracellular matrix, which not just fills up the space between cells but performs a wide variety of functions.
Cell adhesion molecules
Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) link cells to one another. Overall, they are of four types - cadherins, integrins, selectins and immunoglobulin superfamily - and perform a wide range of functions.
Intercellular junctions
They are connections between adjacent cells, that regulate coordination between the cells and tissues.
Cytoskeleton
The cytoskeleton helps the cell move and adapt to external signals. It includes actin filaments, microtubules and intermediate filaments.
Golgi Apparatus
The Golgi apparatus mainly processes and sorts the various proteins formed in the cell.
Ribosomes
Ribosomes are the protein machinery of the cell. Made up of two subunits, they synthesise proteins in a three step process - initiation, elongation and termination.
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