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CHEM 7143 - Biochemistry of Cell Fate

An advanced course discussing biochemical principles that underlie biological processes determining mammalian cell fate. Emphasis will be on understanding how different signal transduction mechanisms influence gene expression and protein activity to modulate cell cycle control and cell fate decisions. Prerequisites: Chem 4133 or equivalent course and permission of instructor.


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Master of Science in Biochemistry


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