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POL – Problemorientiertes Lernen
Links to relevant peer-reviewed scientific articles and KEEG pathways can be found bellow. For further information on the POL course please consult the learning platform of the Charité.
POL: M17 - Fall1 (16.04.2014; 23.04.2014)
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Antiphospholipid syndrome: an overviewHow I treat the antiphospholipid syndrome
POL: M17 - Fall2 (23.04.2014; 30.04.2014)
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Radiology Images
PPAR-Pathway
Pancreatic secretion
The Plastic Pancreas
PPAR & Circadian Clock
POL: M17 - Fall3 (30.04.2014; 07.05.2014)
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Novel insights into thyroid hormones from the study of common genetic variation
POL: M18 - Fall1 (14.05.2014; 21.05.2014)
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POL: M18 - Fall2 (21.05.2014; 28.05.2014)
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Tuberculosis: What We Don't Know Can, and Does, Hurt UsOutwitting Evolution: Fighting Drug-Resistant TB, Malaria, and HIV
POL: M18 - Fall3 (28.05.2014; 04.06.2014)
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Antibiotics for Emerging Pathogens
ABC transporters_kegg_pathway
ABC transporters: the power to change
POL: M19 - Fall1 (11.06.2014; 18.06.2014)
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Understanding and learning from the success of prophylactic human papillomavirus vaccinesPOL: M19 - Fall2 (18.06.2014; 25.06.2014)
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Complex networks orchestrate epithelial–mesenchymal transitionsPOL: M19 - Fall3 (25.06.2014; 02.07.2014)
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Molecular pathogenesis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia
The classification of lymphomas and leukemias
Therapeutic advances in leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome over the past 40 years
Myc the devil in details
POL: M20 - Fall1 (09.07.2014; 16.07.2014)
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Painful memories. Can we train chronic pain patients to ‘forget’ their pain?Invasive brain stimulation for the treatment of neuropathic pain
POL: M20 - Fall2 (16.07.2014; 23.07.2014)
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Biological studies of post-traumatic stress disorderPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder
POL: M20 - Fall3 (23.07.2014; 30.07.2014)
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Adipostatic Regulation of Motivation and Emotion
Eating ourselves to death and despair: the contribution of adiposity and inflammation to depression