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Revision notes on applications of enzymes, enzyme reactions (including coupled reactions - continuous & discontinuous assay), important enzyme standard curves, factors affecting enzyme activity, enzyme kinetics, different types of enzyme inhibitors and a small information on Lineweaver-Burk plot (for determining Km and Vmax). This document is useful for revision before exam, as I have summarized all these topics in one page, with images for better understanding.
Themes: 
	•	Safe use of diagnostic and ophthalmic drugs. 
	•	Pre- and post-drug instillation protocols. 
	•	Managing risks such as AACG. 
	•	Legal and ethical aspects of patient care.
Themes: 
	•	Advanced threshold algorithms for automated perimetry. 
	•	Factors affecting measurement accuracy (patient setup, fatigue, learning). 
	•	Clinical decision-making in choosing algorithms and referral urgency.
Themes: 
	•	Differentiating types of perimetry (kinetic vs. static). 
	•	Visual field defects and their clinical relevance. 
	•	Test grids and their specific applications. 
	•	Factors affecting test reliability and patient outcomes.
In depth cell signalling and physiology notes, created using synchronous and asynchronous material.
In depth cell signalling and physiology notes, created using synchronous and asynchronous material.
In depth cell signalling and physiology notes, created using synchronous and asynchronous material.
In depth cell signalling and physiology notes, created using synchronous and asynchronous material.
In depth cell signalling and physiology notes, created using synchronous and asynchronous material.
In depth cell signalling and physiology notes, created using synchronous and asynchronous material.