pharmacology-blog-assignment-one

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  • FANTASTIC WORK! I enjoyed reading your blog it is creative and informative, includes diagrams and their labels, in-text numbering citations and the asking of questions in the beginning of the blog really grabs the reader’s attention. My favorite part was the drug example section, it was nicely explained. But I really recommend on some background colour just to make it pop! nonetheless it’s still good.

  • HI Louisa,

    amazing blog, very easy to understand, images were really appealing, have no bad comments at all

  • Hi Louisa, I loved your layout and use of diagrams throughout the blog – specifically the use of bold fonts for the words you were defining. You demonstrated a very good understanding of the topic given to you, the only comment I would make would be to include some more colloquial language and engaging sentences throughout. But you did an amazing job overall.

  • Hello Louisa, the blog is very well structured and I like the images you have used to allow readers to better understand the mechanisms behind agonism/antagonism. However I think it would be beneficial to use more personal language to retain the reader’s interest throughout the blog. Other than that, I think this is a great blog, good job!

  • This is really awesome! Only thing I’d mention is that the types of antagonism, being unfamiliar to the audience and kind of complicated, might benefit from a visual representation as well. However that’s really just my preference as fan of diagrams – your text descriptions are clear and work great in the same context. I think this is a super effective blog!

  • Really nice blog. Very clean and well organised. The only thing I would suggest is that if you use beta-receptors at sympathetic neuroeffector junctions as your example of a receptor at the start – ie increasing heart rate or opening airways in ‘fight or flight’ response it would work in nicely with your example at the end. In Australia we use adrenaline and noradrenaline rather than epinephrine and norepinephrine. Great blog and would get a high mark as it is.

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