91161 Cell Biology and Genetics - Searching within Web of Science to Find Articles
In this video, we will show you how to find research articles for the Cell Biology & Genetics poster assignment using the Web of Science database. Copyright: ...
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Distance Learning for Cell Biology: a ready-to-use virtual laboratory for teaching mitosis
In this webinar, you'll learn how to run a ready-to-use, fully online virtual lab experiment with your students. Eric Shelden of Washington State University taught a ...
Allen Institute
PCB3103 - Cell Biology - Cell Signaling
PCB3103, University of West Florida, Dr. Peter Cavnar. A video lecture review of the general pricniples of cell signlaing, and specific examples of G-protein ...
Peter Cavnar
The origins of cell biology at the Rockefeller Institute (1945-1965)
Prof. Dr. Lewis Joel Greene. Seminário do CTC realizado no anfiteatro do Hemocentro de Ribeirão Preto - SP no dia 14 de outubro de 2016.
Hemocentro RP
John Shin - Cell and Developmental Biology PhD student
John Shin, a PhD student in the Cell and Developmental Biology graduate program at CFIS, talks about his interdisciplinary research and why he chose this ...
UBCinterdisciplinary
Randy Schekman (HHMI & UCB) 1: Secretory Pathway: How cells package & traffic proteins for export
https://www.ibiology.org/cell-biology/protein-secretion/ Part 1: The Secretory Pathway: How cells package and traffic proteins for export: Randy Schekman ...
iBiology
Lior Pachter, “A Mathematical Introduction to the Molecular Biology of the Cell”
JMM 2019: Lior Pachter, California Institute of Technology, gives the AMS Invited Address “A Mathematical Introduction to the Molecular Biology of the Cell” on ...
jointmathematicsmeetings
Protein Journal Article Cell Biology
Lesly
Stem Cell Biology and Medicine: Rapid Advances in a New Field of Science
Dr. Alan Trounson, President of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, will discuss the progress of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine ...
Al Koz
Ansa cervicalis. Anatomy and Cell biology, 52-3, 2019.
Ansa cervicalis: a comprehensive review of its anatomy, variations, pathology, and surgical applications Anatomy and Cell biology, 52-3, 2019. The ansa ...
Medrang Journal
STUDY WITH ME #2 | Cell Biology
Hi friends! Welcome to another study with me video. These always tend to be short because I use the timelapse feature on my phone. INSTAGRAM: ...
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Randy Schekman (HHMI & UCB) 3: How human cells secrete small RNAs in extracellular vesicles
https://www.ibiology.org/cell-biology/protein-secretion/#part-3 Part 1: The Secretory Pathway: How cells package and traffic proteins for export: Randy Schekman ...
iBiology
biosights: December 15th, 2008 Migrating Dictyostelium cells leave a bread crumb trail
Dictyostelium cells migrate in an orderly head-to-tail arrangement. They do this by leaving a trail of vesicles (thought to contain chemoattractant) for their fellow ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: August 1, 2016 – The midbody enables ciliogenesis
Fibroblasts initiate ciliogenesis inside the cell, but polarized epithelial cells form a primary cilium at the apical cell surface through a mechanism that is largely ...
Rockefeller University Press
Librarians: See the New Look of The Rockefeller University Press
A new look has arrived at the scientific community's trusted publications The Journal of Cell Biology, The Journal of Experimental Medicine, and The Journal of ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: January 24, 2011 Microtubules Keep Tumor Cells Breathing Easy
The transcription factor HIF-1α is essential for a cell's response to low oxygen conditions. Carbonaro et al. demonstrate that production of HIF-1α protein is ...
Rockefeller University Press
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.
University of California Television (UCTV)
biosights: November 6 2017 - Cancer-associated fibroblasts lay the tracks for directional migration
Cancer-associated fibroblasts, or CAFs, regulate tumor progression by secreting chemokines and remodeling the extracellular matrix. Erdogan et al. reveal that ...
Rockefeller University Press
New insights in Merkel cell biology and treatment
Dr Nghiem speaks with ecancer at EADO 2017 about recent updates in treatment options for Merkel cell carcinoma. He considers response rates to ...
ecancer
Dr. Steven Bassnett, 2019 Distinguished Research Award
The Marfan Foundation honored Steven Bassnett, PhD, Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at Washington University School of Medicine, with the ...
The Marfan Foundation
How Two Microbes Changed History
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you ) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/DonateEONS What if I told you that, more than ...
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biosights: December 24, 2012 - Global sourcing for cytokinetic ring assembly
At the end of cytokinesis, the microtubule-rich midbody connecting the daughter cells is either shed into the extracellular space or retained by one of the ...
Rockefeller University Press
A Deep Look into COVID-19: Vaccines, Drugs and the Evolutionary Arms Race
06:28 - Host Defense Mechanisms and Tests - Emily Troemel, 16:56 - The Host-Virus Evolutionary Arms Race - Matthew Daugherty, 31:16 - Vaccines - Stephen ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Viruses (Updated)
Explore the lytic and lysogenic viral replication cycles with the Amoeba Sisters! This video also discusses virus structures and why a host is critical for viral ...
Amoeba Sisters
biosights: October 24 2016 - Retinal ganglion cells have a backup plan
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) are born at the apical side of the retinal neuroepithelium before they translocate to the basal side and send out axons to form the ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: July 8, 2013 - Vinculin delivers a clutch performance
At the leading edge of migrating cells, actin assembly and membrane protrusion are closely coupled with the formation of integrin-based focal adhesions that ...
Rockefeller University Press
Animation: The Central Dogma
The 'Central Dogma' of molecular biology is that 'DNA makes RNA makes protein'. This animation shows how molecular machines transcribe the genes in the ...
nature video
How to study immunology
From last 3 years I have been teaching different subjects to students of life sciences and biology background. These students included from Bachelors, Masters, ...
Logical Biology
biosights: July 6, 2015 - Interphase centrosomes flare up
Centrosomes undergo dramatic changes in size and structure during the rapid cell cycles of early Drosophila embryos. Lerit et al. reveal that a scaffold formed ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: June 10, 2013 - Netrin Throws Anchor Cells into the Breach
Cell invasion through basement membranes is crucial for both normal development and cancer metastasis but relatively little is known about the process ...
Rockefeller University Press
Rapid engineering of cell models with CRISPR-Cas9 technology
Tech Talk presented at ASCB 2015 Cell Biology Meeting on Monday, Dec. 14th CRISPR-Cas9 systems provide a platform for high efficiency genome editing that ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific
An amplified spindle
First author Ana David from the Gerlich lab describes what she found during her PhD project. The findings on how molecular self-organization shapes the cell ...
IMBA - Institute of Molecular Biotechnology
Searching Multiple Journals using Google Scholar
This video shows you how to use the Advanced Search feature in Google Scholar to search across a range of journal titles that may live in disparate databases.
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Oncogenetics - Mechanism of Cancer (tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes)
Where do I get my information from: http://armandoh.org/resource Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmandoHasudungan Support me: ...
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biosights: January 21, 2013 - How cell shape changes unfold
Under certain conditions, cells form protrusions that oscillate rapidly around the cell periphery. Kapustina et al. reveal that these oscillatory protrusions, which ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: November 24, 2014 - Dynein helps centrioles stick together
DescriptionDynein has numerous functions in mitosis, but the function of the motor complex's light intermediate chains is poorly understood. Jones et al. reveal ...
Rockefeller University Press
Christine Mayr
Christine Mayr answers a few short questions as our latest Cell Scientist to Watch. To read the longer interview with Maya and other Cell Scientists to Watch, ...
The Company of Biologists
biosights: August 8, 2011 - Nuclear envelope starts with a clean sheet
At the start of mitosis, the nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complexes break down and disperse into the endoplasmic reticulum and cytoplasm. Lu et al. use ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: February 15, 2016 - Chipping away at the problems of cardiac stem cell therapy
Though stem cells transplanted into heart attack patients can develop into cardiomyocytes and integrate with undamaged host tissue, preclinical studies and ...
Rockefeller University Press
Refreshed and Rapid!
A new look has arrived at the scientific community's trusted publications The Journal of Cell Biology, The Journal of Experimental Medicine, and The Journal of ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: June 11, 2012 - T cell signaling goes with the flow
Activated T cell receptors stimulate actin polymerization at the periphery of the immunological synapses that form between lymphocytes and antigen-presenting ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: October 2 2017 - Drp1 cuts off mitophagy
Misfolded mitochondrial proteins can be eliminated by Parkin-dependent mitophagy but how this process selectively removes damaged mitochondrial regions is ...
Rockefeller University Press