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GEMSĀ 515. Receptor Pharmacology and Cell Signaling. 3 hours.

Advanced course on cell-surface and nuclear receptors and mechanisms of signaling through receptors. Provides an overview of receptor theory, hands-on data analysis and lectures and discussions on various signaling mechanisms. Course Information: Credit is not given for GEMS 515 if the student has credit in PCOL 505 or PHYB 505. Previously listed as GCLS 515. Prerequisite(s): GEMS 501 or approval of the department. Restricted to students enrolled in a graduate program offered through the Colleges of Medicine or Pharmacy or the departments of Bioengineering or Biological Sciences or consent of the instructor.