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Biochemistry of Exercise I

  • 2002PES-1
  • Semester 2 - 2012
  • 10
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This course will examine the biochemical basis of human physical performance and will complement concurrent studies in the physiology of exercise. The course will provide coverage of specific biochemical and molecular processes that play an important role in modulating human performance. Topics include: haematology, iron & iron-binding proteins, signal transduction, metabolism of carbohydrates & lipids, the biochemical basis of interactions between exercise and the endocrine system, as well as interactions between exercise and both the human genome and immune system. <br/>Prerequisite: 1015MSC Chemistry in Biological Systems II<br/>Also, students must have successfully completed a 2nd... -- Course Website



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