Microbiology - Medical Course Subject
Microbiology
1. History Of Microbiology
2. The compound light microscope
3. Stains and staining reactions
4. Sterilization
5. Factors Influenzing Sterilization by Heat
6. Merits and Demerits of Heat Sterilization
7. Pure culture methods
8. Microbial nutrition and growth
9. Prokaryotic cell structure
10. Microbiology Taxonomy
11. Taxonomy of Fungi
12. Taxonomy of Algae
13. Microbiology of air
14. Microbiology of water
15. Sources of water pollution - Microbiology of water
16. Microbiology of food
17. Factors that influence the growth of the microorganisms
18. Microbiology of milk
19. Sources of microorganisms in milk
20. Microbiology of soil
21. Distribution of different types of soil microorganisms
22. Factors that influencing microbial population
23. Harmful microbial interactions
24. Medical Microbiology
25. Routes of spread of infection
26. Virulence Factors
27. Respiratory tract infections
28. Urinary tract infections
29. Infections of the Central Nervous System
30. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
31. Bacterial skin and wound infection
32. Factors Responsible For Wound Infections
33. Bacterial infections of thegastrointestinal tract
34. Superficial mycoses and dermatomycoses
35. Amoebiasis
36. Malaria
37. Filariasis
38. Poliomyelitis
39. Influenza
40. Zoonotic diseases
41. Rabies
42. Structure and Development of Immune System
43. Function of the thymus gland
44. Effects of thymectomy (removal of thymus)
45. Bursa of Fabricius and Functions of Bursa of Fabricius
46. Functions of lymph node
47. Functions of spleen
48. Functions of MALT(Mucosa associated lymphoid tissue) and GALT
49. Cells of the Immune System
50. Innate and Adaptive Immunity
51. Anatomic Barriers - Innate and Adaptive Immunity
52. Physiologic Barriers - Innate and Adaptive Immunity
53. Phagocytic Barriers - Innate and Adaptive Immunity
54. Inflammatory Barriers
55. Collaboration between Innate and Adaptive Immunity
56. Adaptive Imuunity
57. Antibodies
58. Characterization of antibodies
59. Properties and functions of immunoglobulins
60. Antigen Antibody Reactions
61. Stages Involved in Antigen-antibody Reactions
62. General Features of Antigen-antibody Reactions
63. Measurement of Antignen and Antibody
64. Types of Agglutination Reactions - Antigen Antibody Reactions
65. Precipitation Reactions: Test, Application
66. Microbial genetics
67. DNA as the Genetic Material
68. Griffith Experiment
69. Avery, MacLeod and McCarthy experiment
70. Hershey and Chase Experiment
71. DNA Structure
72. Alternative form of DNA
73. DNA Replication
74. Enzymology of DNA Replication
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