CPM is a relatively new course at our school, carved out of the Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine (FCM) course a couple years ago to allow for greater emphasis. So now that CPM is done, any CPMish material will simply be covered in FCM as is was in prior years. It's important stuff but kind of obvious at times, so the class seems like busywork compared to the hard sciences that take up the bulk of our time and effort.
TIL: If phosphoethanolamine cytidylyltransferase is deficient, there will be a build up of diacylglycerol, a precursor of triglycerides which can in turn be converted to fatty acids. Can you find these reaction on my handy-dandy biochemical pathways map?
Here, I'll zoom you in a bit:
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