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Biochemistry Roundtable

Health EN ↓ 20 episodes

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MedScroll

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Health

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Latest episode

Dec 30, 2025

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Episodes

Classification and properties of carbohydrates 30.12.2025
Skin Deep: Physiology of the Integumentary System 29.12.2025
Kidney Intelligence: Tubules, Transporters, and Nephron Function 05.11.2025
Cardiac Output Decoded: Preload, Afterload, and Everything In-Between 05.11.2025
Gut Instincts: Enteric Nervous System and GI Physiology 05.11.2025
Pulmonary Puzzle: Gas Exchange, V/Q Mismatch, and Lung Mechanics 10.10.2025
The Brain-Body Highway: Autonomic Nervous System in Control 10.10.2025
The Immune Orchestra: Cells, Cytokines, and Self vs. Non-Self 10.10.2025
Bloodlines: Hematopoiesis and Hemoglobin 15.08.2025
Calcium and the Skeleton: From Bone Matrix to Parathyroid Regulation 15.08.2025
DNA to Protein: Transcription, Translation, and Cellular Stress 15.08.2025
Synapse Secrets: Neurotransmitters and Signal Integration 15.08.2025
Hormones Unleashed: Endocrine Feedback Loops in Health 15.08.2025
Muscles in Motion: Biochemical and Mechanical Basis of Contraction 15.08.2025
Renal Revelations: Acid-Base and Electrolyte Balance 15.08.2025
The Human Heart: Anatomy, Innervation, and Blood Flow 07.08.2025
Osmosis, Ions, and the Electric Body: Physiology of Membranes 09.07.2025
Membranes and Messengers: Lipids, Receptors, and Signaling Pathways 09.07.2025
The Citric Acid Cycle: Still the Powerhouse? 09.07.2025
What Is Biochemistry, Really? 09.07.2025

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