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A Tour of the Cell
A Tour of the Cell
A Tour of the Cell
Paul Andersen takes you on a tour of the cell. He starts by explaining the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. He also explains why cells ar...
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11:35
Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal Cells: Crash Course Biology #4
Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal Cells: Crash Course Biology #4
Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal Cells: Crash Course Biology #4
Hank tells us about the city of Eukaryopolis - the animal cell that is responsible for all the cool things that happen in our bodies.
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Table of Contents time codes
1) Robert Hooke 1:59
2) Cilia/Flagella 2:52
3) Cell Membrane 3:32
4) Cytoplasm/Cytoskeleton/Centrosomes 3:58
5) Endoplasmic Reticulu
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Cell Biology
Cell Biology
Cell Biology
With amazing tools that peer deep into cells, cell biologists are beginning to understand the structure, function and history of these highly organized, complex, chemical factories that are the building blocks of life. Voyage into the microscopic world of prokaryotic, eukaryotic cells, chloroplasts, and mitochondria. 17 minutes, color.
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Parts of a cell
Parts of a cell
Parts of a cell
Parts of a cell: nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, mitochondria, chloroplasts, vacuoles, and vesicles
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The Inner Life of the Cell
The Inner Life of the Cell
The Inner Life of the Cell
Harvard University selected XVIVO to develop an animation that would take their cellular biology students on a journey through the microscopic world of a cell, illustrating mechanisms that allow a white blood cell to sense its surroundings and respond to an external stimulus. This award winning piece was the first topic in a series of animations XVIVO is creating for Harvard's educational website BioVisions at Harvard.
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Biology 1A - Lecture 3: Cell structure and organization -#1
Biology 1A - Lecture 3: Cell structure and organization -#1
Biology 1A - Lecture 3: Cell structure and organization -#1
General Biology Lecture
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11:34
Cell Biology For Anatomy and Physiology : Introduction Cell Biology and Cell Theory (03:01)
Cell Biology For Anatomy and Physiology : Introduction Cell Biology and Cell Theory (03:01)
Cell Biology For Anatomy and Physiology : Introduction Cell Biology and Cell Theory (03:01)
This video introduces us to cell biology and the cell theory.
Lesson 1 in our Cell Biology For Anatomy and Physiology series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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Introduction to Cells
Introduction to Cells
Introduction to Cells
This HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music introduces the viewer/student to the wonder and miracle of cells. It is designed as a motivational "trailer" to be shown by Biology, Biochemistry and Life Science teachers in middle and high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this amazing microscopic world.
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55:32
Cellular Biology
Cellular Biology
Cellular Biology
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11:45
In Da Club - Membranes & Transport: Crash Course Biology #5
In Da Club - Membranes & Transport: Crash Course Biology #5
In Da Club - Membranes & Transport: Crash Course Biology #5
Hank describes how cells regulate their contents and communicate with one another via mechanisms within the cell membrane. Crash Course Biology is now availa...
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8:00
The Inner Life of the Cell full version mp4
The Inner Life of the Cell full version mp4
The Inner Life of the Cell full version mp4
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4:59
Organic Molecules Carbohydrates - Cell Biology - Biochemistry
Organic Molecules Carbohydrates - Cell Biology - Biochemistry
Organic Molecules Carbohydrates - Cell Biology - Biochemistry
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Project Investigator: Dr. Mandira Sikdar
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18:33
Biology 07-6 Cell Differentiation and Stem Cells
Biology 07-6 Cell Differentiation and Stem Cells
Biology 07-6 Cell Differentiation and Stem Cells
This video explains the process of cell differentiation, the role of gene expression in this process, as well as the potential medical applications of stem c...
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4:01
Cell Biology- Introduction to Parts of a Cell (video 03-Cell Biology)
Cell Biology- Introduction to Parts of a Cell (video 03-Cell Biology)
Cell Biology- Introduction to Parts of a Cell (video 03-Cell Biology)
Our third video from the cell biology lesson. This video introduces us to the study of the cell and the cell's components. Some video footage was taken at th...
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7:47
Introduction to Cancer Biology (Part 1): Abnormal Signal Transduction
Introduction to Cancer Biology (Part 1): Abnormal Signal Transduction
Introduction to Cancer Biology (Part 1): Abnormal Signal Transduction
This animation is the first part of the series "An Introduction to Cancer Biology", and explains the mechanism of abnormal signal transduction resulting in u...
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10:48
Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated - Crash Course Biology #12
Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated - Crash Course Biology #12
Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated - Crash Course Biology #12
Hank describes mitosis and cytokinesis - the series of processes our cells go through to divide into two identical copies. Crash Course Biology is now availa...
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7:46
Cell Organelles and Functions | Golgi Apparatus | Lysosomes | Cell Biology Part 5
Cell Organelles and Functions | Golgi Apparatus | Lysosomes | Cell Biology Part 5
Cell Organelles and Functions | Golgi Apparatus | Lysosomes | Cell Biology Part 5
In this online video on Cell Biology we will learn about cell organelles and their Functions of Golgi Apparatus and Lysosomes.
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Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology #6
Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology #6
Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology #6
Hank describes why plants are so freaking amazing - discussing their evolution, and how their cells are both similar to & different from animal cells.
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CBSE Class IX Biology-The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell Organelles Part-1
CBSE Class IX Biology-The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell Organelles Part-1
CBSE Class IX Biology-The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell Organelles Part-1
Explains the structure and functions of cell organelles, structure and function of plasma membrane. Structure and function of nucleus. It also explains funct...
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6:32
Campbell's Biology: Chapter 6: A Tour of the Cell
Campbell's Biology: Chapter 6: A Tour of the Cell
Campbell's Biology: Chapter 6: A Tour of the Cell
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The Stem Cell Biology Program at Johns Hopkins’ Institute for Cell Engineering
The Stem Cell Biology Program at Johns Hopkins’ Institute for Cell Engineering
The Stem Cell Biology Program at Johns Hopkins’ Institute for Cell Engineering
Researcher Hongjun Song introduces the Stem Cell Biology Program, where scientists get an up-close look at diseases by making stem cells with patients' DNA and growing affected cell types in the lab. Others are working on ways to make blood for transfusions or seeing how mental illness relates to problems in early brain development. For more information, visit http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/institute_cell_engineering/research_programs/stem_cell_biology.html.
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The Human Embryo and Embyronic Stem Cell Biology
The Human Embryo and Embyronic Stem Cell Biology
The Human Embryo and Embyronic Stem Cell Biology
On December 15, 2010, Renee Reijo Pera spoke to the CIRM Governing Board about her research studies of the human embryo and embryonic stem cells. Using time lapse video of the embryo's initial cell divisions, Pera's lab identified parameters that can accurately predict human embryo viability. These findings could improve the success rate for couples trying to have children through in vitro fertilization as well as reduce the number of embryos used in the procedure. Pera is director of Stanford's Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Education. She was introduced by Robert Klein, chair of the CIRM Governing Board. Series: "Califor
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Cell Communication
Cell Communication
Cell Communication
037 - Cell Communication
Paul Andersen discusses cell communication. He begins by explaining how he communicates with other individuals using various forms of electronic communication. He them explains how cells communicate when the distance between them is big, small, and zero. He explains how antigen presenting cells pass information on antigen structure by touching in the immune response. He explains how neurotransmitters are used to transfer and manipulate nerve signals. And he finally explains how the endocrine system sends messages throughout the body.
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A Tour of the Cell
Paul Andersen takes you on a tour of the cell. He starts by explaining the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. He also explains why cells ar...
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Paul Andersen takes you on a tour of the cell. He starts by explaining the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. He also explains why cells ar...
Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal Cells: Crash Course Biology #4
Hank tells us about the city of Eukaryopolis - the animal cell that is responsible for all the cool things that happen in our bodies.
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1) Robert Hooke 1:59
2) Cilia/Flagella 2:52
3) Cell Membrane 3:32
4) Cytoplasm/Cytoskeleton/Centrosomes 3:58
5) Endoplasmic Reticulum 4:41
6) Ribosomes 5:45
7) Golgi Apparatus 6:00
8) Lysosomes 6:47
9) Nucleus 7:06
10) Mitochondria 9:14
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Hank tells us about the city of Eukaryopolis - the animal cell that is responsible for all the cool things that happen in our bodies.
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Table of Contents time codes
1) Robert Hooke 1:59
2) Cilia/Flagella 2:52
3) Cell Membrane 3:32
4) Cytoplasm/Cytoskeleton/Centrosomes 3:58
5) Endoplasmic Reticulum 4:41
6) Ribosomes 5:45
7) Golgi Apparatus 6:00
8) Lysosomes 6:47
9) Nucleus 7:06
10) Mitochondria 9:14
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- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 909764
Cell Biology
With amazing tools that peer deep into cells, cell biologists are beginning to understand the structure, function and history of these highly organized, complex, chemical factories that are the building blocks of life. Voyage into the microscopic world of prokaryotic, eukaryotic cells, chloroplasts, and mitochondria. 17 minutes, color.
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With amazing tools that peer deep into cells, cell biologists are beginning to understand the structure, function and history of these highly organized, complex, chemical factories that are the building blocks of life. Voyage into the microscopic world of prokaryotic, eukaryotic cells, chloroplasts, and mitochondria. 17 minutes, color.
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- published: 13 Dec 2007
- views: 964773
Parts of a cell
Parts of a cell: nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, mitochondria, chloroplasts, vacuoles, and vesicles
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Parts of a cell: nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, mitochondria, chloroplasts, vacuoles, and vesicles
- published: 08 Feb 2010
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The Inner Life of the Cell
Harvard University selected XVIVO to develop an animation that would take their cellular biology students on a journey through the microscopic world of a cell, illustrating mechanisms that allow a white blood cell to sense its surroundings and respond to an external stimulus. This award winning piece was the first topic in a series of animations XVIVO is creating for Harvard's educational website BioVisions at Harvard.
http://www.xvivo.net
http://multimedia.mcb.harvard.edu/
wn.com/The Inner Life Of The Cell
Harvard University selected XVIVO to develop an animation that would take their cellular biology students on a journey through the microscopic world of a cell, illustrating mechanisms that allow a white blood cell to sense its surroundings and respond to an external stimulus. This award winning piece was the first topic in a series of animations XVIVO is creating for Harvard's educational website BioVisions at Harvard.
http://www.xvivo.net
http://multimedia.mcb.harvard.edu/
- published: 11 Jul 2011
- views: 750232
Cell Biology For Anatomy and Physiology : Introduction Cell Biology and Cell Theory (03:01)
This video introduces us to cell biology and the cell theory.
Lesson 1 in our Cell Biology For Anatomy and Physiology series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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-Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes (03:02): http://youtu.be/P4IewbD_jTU
-Parts of a Cell (03:03): http://youtu.be/WVKUYfE4Xmk
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Introduction to Cells
This HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music introduces the viewer/student to the wonder and miracle of cells. It is designed as a motivational "trailer" to be shown by Biology, Biochemistry and Life Science teachers in middle and high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this amazing microscopic world.
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This HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music introduces the viewer/student to the wonder and miracle of cells. It is designed as a motivational "trailer" to be shown by Biology, Biochemistry and Life Science teachers in middle and high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this amazing microscopic world.
Music is "Fire and Ice" by Groove Addicts.
Please rate this video and feel free to comment. If you like it, please help me spread the word by posting links on your media websites. The more students who can enjoy these dramatic videos, the better!
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- published: 31 Jan 2012
- views: 505694
In Da Club - Membranes & Transport: Crash Course Biology #5
Hank describes how cells regulate their contents and communicate with one another via mechanisms within the cell membrane. Crash Course Biology is now availa...
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Hank describes how cells regulate their contents and communicate with one another via mechanisms within the cell membrane. Crash Course Biology is now availa...
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 561627
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Organic Molecules Carbohydrates - Cell Biology - Biochemistry
Project Name: e-Content for undergraduate students of science in graduate programmes
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Project Name: e-Content for undergraduate students of science in graduate programmes
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- published: 02 Jun 2015
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Biology 07-6 Cell Differentiation and Stem Cells
This video explains the process of cell differentiation, the role of gene expression in this process, as well as the potential medical applications of stem c...
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This video explains the process of cell differentiation, the role of gene expression in this process, as well as the potential medical applications of stem c...
Cell Biology- Introduction to Parts of a Cell (video 03-Cell Biology)
Our third video from the cell biology lesson. This video introduces us to the study of the cell and the cell's components. Some video footage was taken at th...
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Our third video from the cell biology lesson. This video introduces us to the study of the cell and the cell's components. Some video footage was taken at th...
Introduction to Cancer Biology (Part 1): Abnormal Signal Transduction
This animation is the first part of the series "An Introduction to Cancer Biology", and explains the mechanism of abnormal signal transduction resulting in u...
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This animation is the first part of the series "An Introduction to Cancer Biology", and explains the mechanism of abnormal signal transduction resulting in u...
Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated - Crash Course Biology #12
Hank describes mitosis and cytokinesis - the series of processes our cells go through to divide into two identical copies. Crash Course Biology is now availa...
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Hank describes mitosis and cytokinesis - the series of processes our cells go through to divide into two identical copies. Crash Course Biology is now availa...
- published: 16 Apr 2012
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Cell Organelles and Functions | Golgi Apparatus | Lysosomes | Cell Biology Part 5
In this online video on Cell Biology we will learn about cell organelles and their Functions of Golgi Apparatus and Lysosomes.
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Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology #6
Hank describes why plants are so freaking amazing - discussing their evolution, and how their cells are both similar to & different from animal cells.
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2. Introduction 0:00
3. Plant Evolution 0:56
4. Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic Cells 2:33
5. Cellulose and Lignin 3:58
6. Plastids and Chloroplasts 7:05
7. Central Vacuole 8:10
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Hank describes why plants are so freaking amazing - discussing their evolution, and how their cells are both similar to & different from animal cells.
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2. Introduction 0:00
3. Plant Evolution 0:56
4. Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic Cells 2:33
5. Cellulose and Lignin 3:58
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7. Central Vacuole 8:10
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CBSE Class IX Biology-The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell Organelles Part-1
Explains the structure and functions of cell organelles, structure and function of plasma membrane. Structure and function of nucleus. It also explains funct...
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The Stem Cell Biology Program at Johns Hopkins’ Institute for Cell Engineering
Researcher Hongjun Song introduces the Stem Cell Biology Program, where scientists get an up-close look at diseases by making stem cells with patients' DNA and growing affected cell types in the lab. Others are working on ways to make blood for transfusions or seeing how mental illness relates to problems in early brain development. For more information, visit http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/institute_cell_engineering/research_programs/stem_cell_biology.html.
wn.com/The Stem Cell Biology Program At Johns Hopkins’ Institute For Cell Engineering
Researcher Hongjun Song introduces the Stem Cell Biology Program, where scientists get an up-close look at diseases by making stem cells with patients' DNA and growing affected cell types in the lab. Others are working on ways to make blood for transfusions or seeing how mental illness relates to problems in early brain development. For more information, visit http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/institute_cell_engineering/research_programs/stem_cell_biology.html.
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The Human Embryo and Embyronic Stem Cell Biology
On December 15, 2010, Renee Reijo Pera spoke to the CIRM Governing Board about her research studies of the human embryo and embryonic stem cells. Using time lapse video of the embryo's initial cell divisions, Pera's lab identified parameters that can accurately predict human embryo viability. These findings could improve the success rate for couples trying to have children through in vitro fertilization as well as reduce the number of embryos used in the procedure. Pera is director of Stanford's Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Education. She was introduced by Robert Klein, chair of the CIRM Governing Board. Series: "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine" [Science] [Show ID: 21940]
wn.com/The Human Embryo And Embyronic Stem Cell Biology
On December 15, 2010, Renee Reijo Pera spoke to the CIRM Governing Board about her research studies of the human embryo and embryonic stem cells. Using time lapse video of the embryo's initial cell divisions, Pera's lab identified parameters that can accurately predict human embryo viability. These findings could improve the success rate for couples trying to have children through in vitro fertilization as well as reduce the number of embryos used in the procedure. Pera is director of Stanford's Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Education. She was introduced by Robert Klein, chair of the CIRM Governing Board. Series: "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine" [Science] [Show ID: 21940]
- published: 13 Oct 2011
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Cell Communication
037 - Cell Communication
Paul Andersen discusses cell communication. He begins by explaining how he communicates with other individuals using various forms of electronic communication. He them explains how cells communicate when the distance between them is big, small, and zero. He explains how antigen presenting cells pass information on antigen structure by touching in the immune response. He explains how neurotransmitters are used to transfer and manipulate nerve signals. And he finally explains how the endocrine system sends messages throughout the body.
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037 - Cell Communication
Paul Andersen discusses cell communication. He begins by explaining how he communicates with other individuals using various forms of electronic communication. He them explains how cells communicate when the distance between them is big, small, and zero. He explains how antigen presenting cells pass information on antigen structure by touching in the immune response. He explains how neurotransmitters are used to transfer and manipulate nerve signals. And he finally explains how the endocrine system sends messages throughout the body.
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US, Ed Costello from Brooklyn, NY. Paula Radcliffe, Winner of the 2007 New York City Marathon, Photographed at Mile 14., November 4, 2007. Cropped from File:Paula Radcliffe 2007 New York marathon.jpg. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Paula_Brooklyn_NYCM_2007_cropped.jpg.
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Cell Structure and Function - Biology Review: Module 3
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James Haber: Repair of Chromosomal Double-Strand Breaks: My Continuing Dialogue with Bernard Dujon
James Haber: Repair of Chromosomal Double-Strand Breaks: My Continuing Dialogue with Bernard Dujon
James Haber: Repair of Chromosomal Double-Strand Breaks: My Continuing Dialogue with Bernard Dujon
Hanna Symposium
"Repair of Chromosomal Double-Strand Breaks: My Continuing Dialogue with Bernard Dujon"
James Haber, PhD
September 9, 2015
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Bernard Dujon: Genome Instability and Evolution in Yeasts
Bernard Dujon: Genome Instability and Evolution in Yeasts
Bernard Dujon: Genome Instability and Evolution in Yeasts
Hanna Symposium
"Genome Instability and Evolution in Yeasts"
Bernard Dujon PhD
September 9, 2015
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Valentin Boerner: Control of Meiotic Recombination via the Synaptonemal Complex
Valentin Boerner: Control of Meiotic Recombination via the Synaptonemal Complex
Valentin Boerner: Control of Meiotic Recombination via the Synaptonemal Complex
Hanna Symposium
"Control of Meiotic Recombination via the Synaptonemal Complex"
Valentin Boerner, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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Thomas LaFramboise: Statistical Assessment of Selection for Mitochondrial Mutations in Cancer
Thomas LaFramboise: Statistical Assessment of Selection for Mitochondrial Mutations in Cancer
Thomas LaFramboise: Statistical Assessment of Selection for Mitochondrial Mutations in Cancer
Hanna Symposium
"Statistical Assessment of Selection for Mitochondrial Mutations in Cancer"
Thomas LaFramboise, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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25:42
Alan Tartakoff: Genesis of Aneuploidy
Alan Tartakoff: Genesis of Aneuploidy
Alan Tartakoff: Genesis of Aneuploidy
Hanna Symposium
"Genesis of Aneuploidy"
Alan Tartakoff, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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Kurt Runge: Surprises in Double Strand Break Repair from the Other Yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Kurt Runge: Surprises in Double Strand Break Repair from the Other Yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Kurt Runge: Surprises in Double Strand Break Repair from the Other Yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Hanna Symposium
"Surprises in Double Strand Break Repair from the Other Yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe"
Kurt Runge, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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Heterologous
Heterologous
Heterologous
Heterologous In medicine a heterologous transplant means 'between species' or 'from one species to another' In cell biology and protein biochemistry heterologous expression means that a protein is experimentally put into a cell that does not normally make i e express that protein Heterologous meaning 'derived from a different organism' refers to the fact that often the transferred protein was initially cloned This video is targeted to blind users.
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BarnesBasics: Bio Lab/enzymes, photosynthesis, cell respiration, mitosis, meiosis and DNA
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Dr. Barnes does an over-review of several chapters of lab information:
enzymes
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
mitosis and meiosis
DNA biology and technology
Videography: Mary Anthony
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Essential Cell Biology, 4th Edition
Essential Cell Biology, 4th Edition
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Read Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish Ebook PDF
Read Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish Ebook PDF
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The sixth edition provides an authoritative and comprehensive vision of molecular biology today. It presents developments in cell birth, lineage and death, expanded coverage of signaling systems and of metabolism and movement of lipids.
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Books of Histology and Cell Biology An Introduction to Pathology E Book
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Books of BRS Cell Biology and Histology Board Review Series
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Books of Deja Review Histology Cell Biology Second Edition
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Biology II cell division/mitosis
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Cell Ovum Biology Blue block 1
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Cell Energetics, ATP, and Photosynthesis--CCCS Biology #5
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Cell Energetics, ATP, and Photosynthesis--CCCS Biology #5
We discuss the basics of cellular energy usage and the importance of ATP as the cell's energy "currency." Then, an overview of photosynthesis is given, describing the processes of the light-dependent and light-independent stages of photosynthesis.
http://cccsbiology.blogspot.com/2015/10/cccs-biology-week-5.html
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Stanton Gerson: Aging and Genomic Instability - Acquisition of DNA Repair Defects in Stem Cells
Stanton Gerson: Aging and Genomic Instability - Acquisition of DNA Repair Defects in Stem Cells
Stanton Gerson: Aging and Genomic Instability - Acquisition of DNA Repair Defects in Stem Cells
Hanna Symposium
"Aging and Genomic Instability - Acquisition of DNA Repair Defects in Stem Cells"
Stanton Gerson, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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Anthony Wynshaw-Boris: Chromosome Therapy - Rescue of Ring Chromosomes by Cellular Reprogramming
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris: Chromosome Therapy - Rescue of Ring Chromosomes by Cellular Reprogramming
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris: Chromosome Therapy - Rescue of Ring Chromosomes by Cellular Reprogramming
Hanna Symposium
"Chromosome Therapy: Rescue of Ring Chromosomes by Cellular Reprogramming"
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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Hanna Symposium: Welcome
Hanna Symposium: Welcome
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Hanna Symposium
"Genome Instability and Evolution"
Welcome
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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Philip Hieter: Chromosome Instability and Synthetic Lethality in Yeast and Cancer
Philip Hieter: Chromosome Instability and Synthetic Lethality in Yeast and Cancer
Philip Hieter: Chromosome Instability and Synthetic Lethality in Yeast and Cancer
Hanna Symposium
"Chromosome Instability and Synthetic Lethality in Yeast and Cancer"
Philip Hieter, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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01848 Cytomorphogenesis in Plants Cell Biology Monographs Volume 8
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Books of Histology and Cell Biology Examination and Board Review Fifth Edition LANGE Basic Science
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James Haber: Repair of Chromosomal Double-Strand Breaks: My Continuing Dialogue with Bernard Dujon
Hanna Symposium
"Repair of Chromosomal Double-Strand Breaks: My Continuing Dialogue with Bernard Dujon"
James Haber, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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Hanna Symposium
"Repair of Chromosomal Double-Strand Breaks: My Continuing Dialogue with Bernard Dujon"
James Haber, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
- published: 07 Oct 2015
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Bernard Dujon: Genome Instability and Evolution in Yeasts
Hanna Symposium
"Genome Instability and Evolution in Yeasts"
Bernard Dujon PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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Hanna Symposium
"Genome Instability and Evolution in Yeasts"
Bernard Dujon PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
- published: 07 Oct 2015
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Valentin Boerner: Control of Meiotic Recombination via the Synaptonemal Complex
Hanna Symposium
"Control of Meiotic Recombination via the Synaptonemal Complex"
Valentin Boerner, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
wn.com/Valentin Boerner Control Of Meiotic Recombination Via The Synaptonemal Complex
Hanna Symposium
"Control of Meiotic Recombination via the Synaptonemal Complex"
Valentin Boerner, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Thomas LaFramboise: Statistical Assessment of Selection for Mitochondrial Mutations in Cancer
Hanna Symposium
"Statistical Assessment of Selection for Mitochondrial Mutations in Cancer"
Thomas LaFramboise, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
wn.com/Thomas Laframboise Statistical Assessment Of Selection For Mitochondrial Mutations In Cancer
Hanna Symposium
"Statistical Assessment of Selection for Mitochondrial Mutations in Cancer"
Thomas LaFramboise, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Alan Tartakoff: Genesis of Aneuploidy
Hanna Symposium
"Genesis of Aneuploidy"
Alan Tartakoff, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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Hanna Symposium
"Genesis of Aneuploidy"
Alan Tartakoff, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
- published: 07 Oct 2015
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Kurt Runge: Surprises in Double Strand Break Repair from the Other Yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Hanna Symposium
"Surprises in Double Strand Break Repair from the Other Yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe"
Kurt Runge, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
wn.com/Kurt Runge Surprises In Double Strand Break Repair From The Other Yeast, Schizosaccharomyces Pombe
Hanna Symposium
"Surprises in Double Strand Break Repair from the Other Yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe"
Kurt Runge, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
- published: 07 Oct 2015
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Heterologous
Heterologous In medicine a heterologous transplant means 'between species' or 'from one species to another' In cell biology and protein biochemistry heterologous expression means that a protein is experimentally put into a cell that does not normally make i e express that protein Heterologous meaning 'derived from a different organism' refers to the fact that often the transferred protein was initially cloned This video is targeted to blind users.
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Heterologous In medicine a heterologous transplant means 'between species' or 'from one species to another' In cell biology and protein biochemistry heterologous expression means that a protein is experimentally put into a cell that does not normally make i e express that protein Heterologous meaning 'derived from a different organism' refers to the fact that often the transferred protein was initially cloned This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 0
BarnesBasics: Bio Lab/enzymes, photosynthesis, cell respiration, mitosis, meiosis and DNA
Dr. Barnes does an over-review of several chapters of lab information:
enzymes
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
mitosis and meiosis
DNA biology and technology
Videography: Mary Anthony
wn.com/Barnesbasics Bio Lab Enzymes, Photosynthesis, Cell Respiration, Mitosis, Meiosis And Dna
Dr. Barnes does an over-review of several chapters of lab information:
enzymes
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
mitosis and meiosis
DNA biology and technology
Videography: Mary Anthony
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Essential Cell Biology, 4th Edition
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- published: 07 Oct 2015
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Read Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish Ebook PDF
Read Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish Ebook PDF
Click http://book.movieesta.com/?id=K3JbjG1JiUMC
Author: Harvey Lodish
Publish: 2008
The sixth edition provides an authoritative and comprehensive vision of molecular biology today. It presents developments in cell birth, lineage and death, expanded coverage of signaling systems and of metabolism and movement of lipids.
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Read Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish Ebook PDF
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Author: Harvey Lodish
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The sixth edition provides an authoritative and comprehensive vision of molecular biology today. It presents developments in cell birth, lineage and death, expanded coverage of signaling systems and of metabolism and movement of lipids.
- published: 07 Oct 2015
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Cell Energetics, ATP, and Photosynthesis--CCCS Biology #5
We discuss the basics of cellular energy usage and the importance of ATP as the cell's energy "currency." Then, an overview of photosynthesis is given, describing the processes of the light-dependent and light-independent stages of photosynthesis.
http://cccsbiology.blogspot.com/2015/10/cccs-biology-week-5.html
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We discuss the basics of cellular energy usage and the importance of ATP as the cell's energy "currency." Then, an overview of photosynthesis is given, describing the processes of the light-dependent and light-independent stages of photosynthesis.
http://cccsbiology.blogspot.com/2015/10/cccs-biology-week-5.html
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Stanton Gerson: Aging and Genomic Instability - Acquisition of DNA Repair Defects in Stem Cells
Hanna Symposium
"Aging and Genomic Instability - Acquisition of DNA Repair Defects in Stem Cells"
Stanton Gerson, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
wn.com/Stanton Gerson Aging And Genomic Instability Acquisition Of Dna Repair Defects In Stem Cells
Hanna Symposium
"Aging and Genomic Instability - Acquisition of DNA Repair Defects in Stem Cells"
Stanton Gerson, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 3
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris: Chromosome Therapy - Rescue of Ring Chromosomes by Cellular Reprogramming
Hanna Symposium
"Chromosome Therapy: Rescue of Ring Chromosomes by Cellular Reprogramming"
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
wn.com/Anthony Wynshaw Boris Chromosome Therapy Rescue Of Ring Chromosomes By Cellular Reprogramming
Hanna Symposium
"Chromosome Therapy: Rescue of Ring Chromosomes by Cellular Reprogramming"
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
- published: 06 Oct 2015
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Hanna Symposium: Welcome
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"Genome Instability and Evolution"
Welcome
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
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Welcome
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
- published: 06 Oct 2015
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Philip Hieter: Chromosome Instability and Synthetic Lethality in Yeast and Cancer
Hanna Symposium
"Chromosome Instability and Synthetic Lethality in Yeast and Cancer"
Philip Hieter, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
wn.com/Philip Hieter Chromosome Instability And Synthetic Lethality In Yeast And Cancer
Hanna Symposium
"Chromosome Instability and Synthetic Lethality in Yeast and Cancer"
Philip Hieter, PhD
September 9, 2015
Presented by the CWRU Institute of Origins, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Cancer Center, Program in Cell Biology
- published: 06 Oct 2015
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Stem Cell Biology and Therapy - Dr. Daniel Kraft
Stem Cell Biology and Therapy - Dr. Daniel Kraft
In this lecture, Dr. Daniel Kraft (Singularity University, FutureMed) discusses stem cells and the many promising therapies that are being developed from the...
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81:12
Introduction to Cell Biology (Part I)
Introduction to Cell Biology (Part I)
Introduction to Cell Biology (Part I)
Speaker: Scott Siechen, Parkland College and University of Illinois.
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38:31
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 4 Chemical Composition of the Cell -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 4 Chemical Composition of the Cell -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 4 Chemical Composition of the Cell -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
Hey Students. We are a private e-learning company which provide students with video classroom lessons for home study and revision. Our subscribers/students h...
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51:10
BBC Documentary - The Cell 1 of 3 The Hidden Kingdom
BBC Documentary - The Cell 1 of 3 The Hidden Kingdom
BBC Documentary - The Cell 1 of 3 The Hidden Kingdom
The Hidden Kingdom - The Cell Episode 1 of 3
In a three-part series, Dr Adam Rutherford tells the extraordinary story of the scientific quest to discover the secrets of the cell and of life itself. Every living thing is made of cells, microscopic building blocks of almost unimaginable power and complexity.
The first part explores how centuries of scientific and religious dogma were overturned by the earliest discoveries of the existence of cells, and how scientists came to realise that there was, literally, more to life than meets the eye.
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29:52
Organelles of the Cell (updated)
Organelles of the Cell (updated)
Organelles of the Cell (updated)
This video is taught at the high school level. I use this PowerPoint in my biology classes at Beverly Hills High School. Topics: - 3 Main sections - Cytoplas...
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59:34
Cancer Biology 101
Cancer Biology 101
Cancer Biology 101
Thea Tlsty, UCSF Professor of Pathology, explains the biology of cancer; that cancer arises primarily through damage to the genetic program of our cells, how...
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32:01
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 5 Cell Division -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 5 Cell Division -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 5 Cell Division -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
Hey Students. We are a private e-learning company which provide students with video classroom lessons for home study and revision. Our subscribers/students h...
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62:55
BIOLOGY; CYTOLOGY; PART 1 by Professor Fink
BIOLOGY; CYTOLOGY; PART 1 by Professor Fink
BIOLOGY; CYTOLOGY; PART 1 by Professor Fink
In Cytology; Part 1 Professor Fink describes The Cell Theory; explains the Limits of Cell Growth (Surface Area to Volume Relationship); defines Prokaryotic v...
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52:20
Biology 1A - Lecture 16: Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Reproductio
Biology 1A - Lecture 16: Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Reproductio
Biology 1A - Lecture 16: Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Reproductio
General Biology Lecture.
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28:55
Cellular Respiration - Energy in a Cell
Cellular Respiration - Energy in a Cell
Cellular Respiration - Energy in a Cell
http://www.interactive-biology.com - In this lecture, I talk about Cellular respiration, which consists of Glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle and the Electron Trans...
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22:59
Human Body Cells Tissues and Skin
Human Body Cells Tissues and Skin
Human Body Cells Tissues and Skin
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44:17
Biology 1A - Lecture 12: Cell Cycle
Biology 1A - Lecture 12: Cell Cycle
Biology 1A - Lecture 12: Cell Cycle
General Biology Lecture.
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136:04
Cell Biology Part 1
Cell Biology Part 1
Cell Biology Part 1
Lecture on Cytology presented by Dr. MILI CHATTERJEE
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Pascale Cossart (Institut Pasteur) Part 3: Cell biology and infection: lessons from Listeria
Pascale Cossart (Institut Pasteur) Part 3: Cell biology and infection: lessons from Listeria
Pascale Cossart (Institut Pasteur) Part 3: Cell biology and infection: lessons from Listeria
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/pascale-cossart-part-3.html
Talk Overview:
Cossart begins her talk with an overview of microbiology and then focuses on the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne, intracellular pathogen. Cossart explains how Listeria enter epithelial cells, move around inside cells, and spread between cells. She describes how her lab identifed Listeria virulence genes by comparing the sequence of a non-pathogenic species of Listeria with the sequence of L. monocytogenes. They found that Listeria uses a wide variety of strategies to infect and proliferate within its host.
In Part 2, Cossart describes how modern m
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Cell Biology: How Do Cells Make Decisions?
Cell Biology: How Do Cells Make Decisions?
Cell Biology: How Do Cells Make Decisions?
The UCSF community honored J. Michael Bishop's 11-year tenure as chancellor of UCSF with an all-day symposium addressing vexing biomedical issues at the Miss...
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iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 2 Cell Structure -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 2 Cell Structure -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 2 Cell Structure -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
Hey Students. We are a private e-learning company which provide students with video classroom lessons for home study and revision. Our subscribers/students h...
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71:26
Model Checking Cell Biology
Model Checking Cell Biology
Model Checking Cell Biology
(May 16, 2012) David Dill discusses how a continuing improvement of computing technology is making it possible to digitally model some biological systems.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford School of Engineering:
http://soe.stanford.edu/
Stanford Computer Systems Colloquium:
http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
23. Stem Cells
MIT 7.013 Introductory Biology, Spring 2011 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-013S11 Instructor: Hazel Sive Professor Sive discusses cell fate a...
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MIT 7.013 Introductory Biology, Spring 2011 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-013S11 Instructor: Hazel Sive Professor Sive discusses cell fate a...
Stem Cell Biology and Therapy - Dr. Daniel Kraft
In this lecture, Dr. Daniel Kraft (Singularity University, FutureMed) discusses stem cells and the many promising therapies that are being developed from the...
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In this lecture, Dr. Daniel Kraft (Singularity University, FutureMed) discusses stem cells and the many promising therapies that are being developed from the...
Introduction to Cell Biology (Part I)
Speaker: Scott Siechen, Parkland College and University of Illinois.
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Speaker: Scott Siechen, Parkland College and University of Illinois.
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 4 Chemical Composition of the Cell -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
Hey Students. We are a private e-learning company which provide students with video classroom lessons for home study and revision. Our subscribers/students h...
wn.com/Ittv Spm Form 4 Biology Chapter 4 Chemical Composition Of The Cell Tuition Lesson Exam Tips
Hey Students. We are a private e-learning company which provide students with video classroom lessons for home study and revision. Our subscribers/students h...
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 27850
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author:
iBoxX Iptv
BBC Documentary - The Cell 1 of 3 The Hidden Kingdom
The Hidden Kingdom - The Cell Episode 1 of 3
In a three-part series, Dr Adam Rutherford tells the extraordinary story of the scientific quest to discover the secrets of the cell and of life itself. Every living thing is made of cells, microscopic building blocks of almost unimaginable power and complexity.
The first part explores how centuries of scientific and religious dogma were overturned by the earliest discoveries of the existence of cells, and how scientists came to realise that there was, literally, more to life than meets the eye.
wn.com/BBC Documentary The Cell 1 Of 3 The Hidden Kingdom
The Hidden Kingdom - The Cell Episode 1 of 3
In a three-part series, Dr Adam Rutherford tells the extraordinary story of the scientific quest to discover the secrets of the cell and of life itself. Every living thing is made of cells, microscopic building blocks of almost unimaginable power and complexity.
The first part explores how centuries of scientific and religious dogma were overturned by the earliest discoveries of the existence of cells, and how scientists came to realise that there was, literally, more to life than meets the eye.
- published: 17 May 2015
- views: 5
Organelles of the Cell (updated)
This video is taught at the high school level. I use this PowerPoint in my biology classes at Beverly Hills High School. Topics: - 3 Main sections - Cytoplas...
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This video is taught at the high school level. I use this PowerPoint in my biology classes at Beverly Hills High School. Topics: - 3 Main sections - Cytoplas...
- published: 06 Jun 2014
- views: 121
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author:
Kyle Kobe
Cancer Biology 101
Thea Tlsty, UCSF Professor of Pathology, explains the biology of cancer; that cancer arises primarily through damage to the genetic program of our cells, how...
wn.com/Cancer Biology 101
Thea Tlsty, UCSF Professor of Pathology, explains the biology of cancer; that cancer arises primarily through damage to the genetic program of our cells, how...
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 5 Cell Division -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
Hey Students. We are a private e-learning company which provide students with video classroom lessons for home study and revision. Our subscribers/students h...
wn.com/Ittv Spm Form 4 Biology Chapter 5 Cell Division Tuition Lesson Exam Tips
Hey Students. We are a private e-learning company which provide students with video classroom lessons for home study and revision. Our subscribers/students h...
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 32096
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author:
iBoxX Iptv
BIOLOGY; CYTOLOGY; PART 1 by Professor Fink
In Cytology; Part 1 Professor Fink describes The Cell Theory; explains the Limits of Cell Growth (Surface Area to Volume Relationship); defines Prokaryotic v...
wn.com/Biology Cytology Part 1 By Professor Fink
In Cytology; Part 1 Professor Fink describes The Cell Theory; explains the Limits of Cell Growth (Surface Area to Volume Relationship); defines Prokaryotic v...
Cellular Respiration - Energy in a Cell
http://www.interactive-biology.com - In this lecture, I talk about Cellular respiration, which consists of Glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle and the Electron Trans...
wn.com/Cellular Respiration Energy In A Cell
http://www.interactive-biology.com - In this lecture, I talk about Cellular respiration, which consists of Glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle and the Electron Trans...
Cell Biology Part 1
Lecture on Cytology presented by Dr. MILI CHATTERJEE
wn.com/Cell Biology Part 1
Lecture on Cytology presented by Dr. MILI CHATTERJEE
- published: 19 May 2014
- views: 4
Pascale Cossart (Institut Pasteur) Part 3: Cell biology and infection: lessons from Listeria
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/pascale-cossart-part-3.html
Talk Overview:
Cossart begins her talk with an overview of microbiology and then focuses on the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne, intracellular pathogen. Cossart explains how Listeria enter epithelial cells, move around inside cells, and spread between cells. She describes how her lab identifed Listeria virulence genes by comparing the sequence of a non-pathogenic species of Listeria with the sequence of L. monocytogenes. They found that Listeria uses a wide variety of strategies to infect and proliferate within its host.
In Part 2, Cossart describes how modern molecular and cell biology techniques have yielded new concepts in microbiology. For example, small non-coding RNAs that are differentially expressed and necessary for virulence have been identified. Short and long antisense RNAs with multiple regulatory functions also have been found. It seems likely that these, and other newly identified mechanisms of bacterial regulation, may prove common to different bacterial species.
In her final talk, Cossart reviews the many cellular processes impacted during infection with Listeria. She successively discusses activation of clathrin-mediated endocytosis during bacterial entry, nucleation of actin comet-tails by bacterial ActA, post-translational modifications during infection (in particular deSUMOylation), mitochondrial targeting, and finally chromatin remodeling and epigenetic regulation during infection. Listeria is a true cell biologist, manipulating all aspects of cell function.
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Cossart is the Head of the Bacteria-Cell Interactions Group and a professor “Classe Exceptionelle” at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. She is also a Senior International Research Scholar of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Cossart completed her undergraduate studies at Lille University. She received an MS in Chemistry from Georgetown University and a PhD in Biochemistry from the Pasteur Institute and the University of Paris.
Cossart’s lab uses a multi-disciplined approach to study infection by intracellular bacteria. Listeria monocytogenes is their primary model system. Over the years, Listeria has provided numerous insights into the infection process from both the bacterial and cellular sides.
Cossart’s contributions have been recognized with many honors. She is a member of the French Académie des Sciences, the German Leopoldina, the National Academy of Sciences USA and a foreign member of the Royal Society, London. She won the L’Oreal/UNESCO Award for Women in Science 1998, the Richard Lounsbery Prize 1998, the Rober Koch Prize 2007, the Jeantet Prize 2008, and the Balzan Prize 2013. In 2014, Cossart was awarded the FEBS/EMBO Women in Science Award.
wn.com/Pascale Cossart (Institut Pasteur) Part 3 Cell Biology And Infection Lessons From Listeria
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/pascale-cossart-part-3.html
Talk Overview:
Cossart begins her talk with an overview of microbiology and then focuses on the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne, intracellular pathogen. Cossart explains how Listeria enter epithelial cells, move around inside cells, and spread between cells. She describes how her lab identifed Listeria virulence genes by comparing the sequence of a non-pathogenic species of Listeria with the sequence of L. monocytogenes. They found that Listeria uses a wide variety of strategies to infect and proliferate within its host.
In Part 2, Cossart describes how modern molecular and cell biology techniques have yielded new concepts in microbiology. For example, small non-coding RNAs that are differentially expressed and necessary for virulence have been identified. Short and long antisense RNAs with multiple regulatory functions also have been found. It seems likely that these, and other newly identified mechanisms of bacterial regulation, may prove common to different bacterial species.
In her final talk, Cossart reviews the many cellular processes impacted during infection with Listeria. She successively discusses activation of clathrin-mediated endocytosis during bacterial entry, nucleation of actin comet-tails by bacterial ActA, post-translational modifications during infection (in particular deSUMOylation), mitochondrial targeting, and finally chromatin remodeling and epigenetic regulation during infection. Listeria is a true cell biologist, manipulating all aspects of cell function.
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Cossart is the Head of the Bacteria-Cell Interactions Group and a professor “Classe Exceptionelle” at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. She is also a Senior International Research Scholar of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Cossart completed her undergraduate studies at Lille University. She received an MS in Chemistry from Georgetown University and a PhD in Biochemistry from the Pasteur Institute and the University of Paris.
Cossart’s lab uses a multi-disciplined approach to study infection by intracellular bacteria. Listeria monocytogenes is their primary model system. Over the years, Listeria has provided numerous insights into the infection process from both the bacterial and cellular sides.
Cossart’s contributions have been recognized with many honors. She is a member of the French Académie des Sciences, the German Leopoldina, the National Academy of Sciences USA and a foreign member of the Royal Society, London. She won the L’Oreal/UNESCO Award for Women in Science 1998, the Richard Lounsbery Prize 1998, the Rober Koch Prize 2007, the Jeantet Prize 2008, and the Balzan Prize 2013. In 2014, Cossart was awarded the FEBS/EMBO Women in Science Award.
- published: 27 Jan 2015
- views: 22
Cell Biology: How Do Cells Make Decisions?
The UCSF community honored J. Michael Bishop's 11-year tenure as chancellor of UCSF with an all-day symposium addressing vexing biomedical issues at the Miss...
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The UCSF community honored J. Michael Bishop's 11-year tenure as chancellor of UCSF with an all-day symposium addressing vexing biomedical issues at the Miss...
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 2 Cell Structure -Tuition/Lesson/Exam/Tips
Hey Students. We are a private e-learning company which provide students with video classroom lessons for home study and revision. Our subscribers/students h...
wn.com/Ittv Spm Form 4 Biology Chapter 2 Cell Structure Tuition Lesson Exam Tips
Hey Students. We are a private e-learning company which provide students with video classroom lessons for home study and revision. Our subscribers/students h...
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 28936
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author:
iBoxX Iptv
Model Checking Cell Biology
(May 16, 2012) David Dill discusses how a continuing improvement of computing technology is making it possible to digitally model some biological systems.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford School of Engineering:
http://soe.stanford.edu/
Stanford Computer Systems Colloquium:
http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
wn.com/Model Checking Cell Biology
(May 16, 2012) David Dill discusses how a continuing improvement of computing technology is making it possible to digitally model some biological systems.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford School of Engineering:
http://soe.stanford.edu/
Stanford Computer Systems Colloquium:
http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
- published: 10 Sep 2012
- views: 1224