Scientists Find 'Circuit Boards' Inside Living Cells (New Study)
Cell biology and quantum physics are fields that haven't connected much in the past, but new research from the University of Edinburgh has discovered living ...
It's Bloody Science!
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
The wacky history of cell theory - Lauren Royal-Woods
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-wacky-history-of-cell-theory Scientific discovery isn't as simple as one good experiment. The weird and wonderful ...
TED-Ed
Cell Biology: Classification Microscopes Model Organisms (BIO 112 watch from 11:40 to 23.40)
Steven Gorsich
Cell theory | Structure of a cell | Biology | Khan Academy
Introduction to cell theory--the idea that 1) all living things are made of one or more cells, 2) cells are the basic unit of life and 3) all cells come from other cells.
Khan Academy
The origin of cell biology at the Rockefeller Institute
O Prof. Dr. Lewis Joel Greene ministrou a palestra “The origin of cell biology at the Rockefeller Institute”, no Seminário do CTC. O evento foi realizado no dia 13 ...
Hemocentro RP
ALS: The cell under stress
This video details the role of stress granules in the pathogenesis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). It briefly describes ALS before delving into what makes ...
Demystifying Medicine
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
Size of Biological Elements – Cell Biology | Lecturio
This video “Size of Biological Elements” is part of the Lecturio course “Cell Biology” ▻ WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/biologicalelements ...
Lecturio Medical
Enliven: Journal of Genetic, Molecular and Cellular Biology
Enliven: Journal of Genetic, Molecular and Cellular Biology is an Open access, peer reviewed international journal and it aims to publish different types of ...
enlivenarchive
Protein Journal Article Cell Biology
Lesly
Cell Bio Journal 3 Presentation
Mehtaab Brar
James Garey, USF - Department of Cell Biology, Microbiology and Molecular Biology
Biogeochemistry and Hydrology of Coastal Sinks and Springs.
USF MarineScience
biosights: November 23, 2015 - Cells migrate on the crest of a wave
Cells move through complex 3D environments in vivo, but studying 3D modes of migration in vitro remains a major challenge. Guetta-Terrier et al. examine the ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: May 1 2017 - The cell cortex makes use of plastin’s connections
Cortical actomyosin contractility regulates a variety of morphogenetic processes at both the cellular and tissue-based levels. Ding et al. reveal that, in the C.
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: October 27, 2014 - Epithelial cells make changes at the top
The apical surfaces of polarized epithelia are covered by short, actin-rich protrusions called microvilli, but what happens to these structures when cells detach ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: September 6, 2010 T Cells Rho across the endothelium
During an immune response, T cells move into tissues from the vasculature by crossing the endothelial cell layer lining blood vessel walls. Heasman et al. reveal ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: November 28, 2011 - CKIδ Decentralizes the Centrosome
When a T cell encounters a target antigen-presenting cell, the lymphocyte's centrosome relocalizes to a specialized contact between the two cells called the ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: September 5, 2011- Actin puts the squeeze on Weibel-Palade bodies
The actin cytoskeleton has been proposed to regulate exocytosis in many different ways. Nightingale et al. use a two-color, live-cell imaging assay to reveal two ...
Rockefeller University Press
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
biosights: May 16, 2011- Ouch! Single Cell Wound Repair in Drosophila Embryos
Individual cells must quickly repair any disruptions to their plasma membrane. Abreu-Blanco et al. describe how early Drosophila embryos remodel their ...
Rockefeller University Press
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
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
biosights: April 11, 2016 – Sac1 works its contacts
The plasma membrane phosphoinositide PI(4,5)P2 is derived from PI(4)P, whose levels are controlled by the essential lipid phosphatase Sac1. Sac1 is an ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: January 2 2017 - Tumor cells feel the pressure after protease inhibition
Primary fibroblasts use a high pressure, “nuclear piston” mode of migration to move through highly cross-linked 3D extracellular matrices. Petrie et al. reveal that ...
Rockefeller University Press
Professor Doug Brooks - Leader, Mechanisms in Cell Biology and Diseases
Professor Doug Brooks has over 30 years experience in medical research and is a Research Professor in Molecular Medicine. Doug is the leader of the ...
University of South Australia
Gabriel Popescu plenary talk: Bridging Molecular and Cellular Biology with Optics
Presented at SPIE Photonics West 2015 - http://spie.org/pw Understanding the structure and function of living cells from the nano to the micron scale remains a ...
SPIETV
Avoiding catastrophe: Yeast study reveals clues to maintaining genome size
A new yeast study published in The Journal of Cell Biology sheds light on how dividing cells accurately split their DNA to avoid catastrophic consequences.
UofTMed
biosights: February 21, 2011- Curbing the Killer Instinct
Natural Killer (NK) cells distinguish target cells from surrounding healthy tissue by integrating signals from a variety of activating and inhibitory receptors.
Rockefeller University Press
Finding an Impact Factor
In this tutorial you will learn how to use Journal Citation Reports to find the impact factor of a journal. Survey link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/taylortutorials.
Western University
biosights: May 12, 2014 - Phosphoinositides get cells in shape
Early Drosophila embryos undergo 13 rounds of rapid nuclear division before enclosing each nucleus into an individual, membrane-bound cell. Reversi et al.
Rockefeller University Press
CELL BIOLOGY PRESENTATION
Fergus McCormack
Cell Death & Differentiation Celebrates 25 Years
See highlights from Cell Death & Differentiation to mark the journal's 25th anniversary. Visit nature.com/cdd to explore journal content and find more reasons to ...
Springer Nature
biosights: January 2 2018 - Ring out your dead: MRCK cleavage triggers epithelial extrusion
Dying epithelial cells are extruded from the tissue by a basal actomyosin ring formed in neighboring, healthy cells. Gagliardi et al. reveal that epithelial extrusion ...
Rockefeller University Press
The Human Embryo and Embryonic Stem Cell Biology: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research
On December 15, 2010, Renee Reijo Pera, PhD spoke to the CIRM Governing Board about her research studies of the human embryo and embryonic stem cells ...
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
biosights: November 26, 2012 - Global sourcing for cytokinetic ring assembly
Fission yeast are thought to assemble their cytokinetic actomyosin rings from actin filaments nucleated at myosin-containing nodes around the cell equator.
Rockefeller University Press
iwNHL 2015 roundtable: Using B-cell biology to inform therapy
At the International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) 2015 meeting, Michael Pfreundschuh, MD, of Universitaetsklinikum des Saarlandes, ...
VJHemOnc – Video Journal of Hematological Oncology
biosights: November 21 2016 - Formin’ arcs at the immunological synapse
When a T cell encounters an antigen-presenting cell, it dramatically reorganizes its cytoskeleton to form a specialized contact site called the immunological ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: September 2, 2013 - Shrinking microtubules pull the centrosome into place
When a T cell encounters a target antigen-presenting cell, it moves its centrosome to the immunological synapse that connects the two cells. Yi et al. reveal that ...
Rockefeller University Press
Part 2 - The origin of cell biology at the Rockefeller Institute
O Prof. Dr. Lewis Joel Greene ministrou a palestra “The origin of cell biology at the Rockefeller Institute”, no Seminário do CTC. O evento foi realizado no dia 13 ...
Hemocentro RP
iPS Cell Biology: CIRM Spotlight on Research Bottlenecks
On June 23, 2011, Yang Xu spoke to the CIRM governing board about research bottlenecks in induced pluripotent (iPS) stem cell biology. iPS cells are created ...
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
biosights: April 3 2017 - How Chlamydia help mitochondria keep it together
The obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis must keep its host cell alive, even though it produces reactive oxygen species that expose the host ...
Rockefeller University Press