L-3 | U-2 | Receptors | Type of Receptor | Part-2 | Pharmacology | B Pharmacy 4th Semester
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
- Welcome to Pharmacy Pathshala! In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of pharmacology, focusing on L-2 and U-2 receptors. This is the first part of our comprehensive series designed for B Pharmacy 4th Semester students. Join us as we explore the types of receptors and their crucial roles in pharmacology.
🔬 What You'll Learn:
Introduction to Receptors: Understanding the basic concept of receptors in the human body.
L-3 Receptors: Detailed insights into L-3 receptors, their functions, and significance.
U-2 Receptors: Exploring U-2 receptors, their roles, and how they impact pharmacological processes.
Types of Receptors: Overview of different receptor types, including their classification and functions.
📚 Who Should Watch:
B Pharmacy 4th Semester students
Aspiring pharmacists and pharmacologists
Anyone interested in the science of drug action and receptor pharmacology
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Join our expert instructor from Pharmacy Pathshala, who will guide you through this intricate topic with ease and clarity. With years of experience in the field, our instructor ensures a thorough understanding of these complex concepts.
📖 Additional Resources:
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Don't miss Part-2 of this series, where we will delve deeper into receptor mechanisms and drug interactions.
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