Gaby's Cell Biology Journal Article Presentation
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Gaby Crowell
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
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: ...
maryberrystudio
Enliven: Journal of Stem Cell Research & Regenerative Medicine
Enliven: Journal of Stem Cell Research & Regenerative Medicine is an Open access, peer reviewed international journal and it aims to publish different types of ...
enlivenarchive
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
Why publish in Journal of Theoretical Biology
Discover JTB, the leading forum for theoretical perspectives that give insights into biological processes and meet the Editors-in-Chief: Denise Kirschner, Mark ...
Elsevier Journals
DNA Structure and Replication: Crash Course Biology #10
Hank introduces us to that wondrous molecule deoxyribonucleic acid - also known as DNA - and explains how it replicates itself in our cells. Crash Course ...
CrashCourse
CELL BIOLOGY MEMBRANE TRANSPORT
e-Content:Social Science
Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game - A Science Game about the Biology of Human Cells
In this video, John Coveyou of Genius Games gives a brief overview of the content and gameplay behind Cytosis: A Cell Biology Game! Cytosis: A Cell Biology ...
Genius Games
Statistical checklist of Nature Cell Biology 2 P values
This video talks about the Statistical checklist of Nature Cell Biology, especially topics on P values.
Ayumi Shintani
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
biosights: May 9, 2016 – Surf's uptake! Exosomes ride filopodia into cells
Exosomes are small, extracellular vesicles that transfer lipid, protein, and RNA cargoes between cells, but relatively little is known about how they are taken up ...
Rockefeller University Press
Powerful images reveal how immune cells patrol to keep us healthy
For the first time, scientists have seen in exquisite, real-time detail how immune cells survey their surroundings to detect threats to our health. The imaging also ...
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Cell Biology with Chee Wong
Dr Chee Wong, an Electric Cosmology perspective on Cell Biology.
Electric Cosmology
Cell Division with Missing Centrioles
Work from the laboratory of Andrew Holland shows how a cell with only one centriole has a hard time lining up its chromosomes in the middle and pulling them ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Migrating Granule Neuron
In a study published in the Journal of Cell Biology, Peter Baas, PhD, a professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, used electron tomography to ...
Drexel Medicine
biosights: October 5, 2009 S phase as a cell cycle timer
Early stages of drosophila development are marked by rapid cell cycles that go directly from S phase to mitosis without any obvious gap phases. Having ...
Rockefeller University Press
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
Nanotechnology, Stem Cells, Genetics with Professor Thimios Mitsiadis improving traditional medicine
Thimios A Mitsiadis, Professor of Oral Biology in the Medical Faculty at the University of Zurich, Switzerland since 2006. Conducts research in the fields of stem ...
Charbax
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: 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
biosights: June 4 2018 - Lymphatic exosomes help dendritic cells find their way
Under inflammatory conditions, antigen-presenting dendritic cells are attracted to lymphatic vessels by chemokines secreted from the basolateral surface of ...
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 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: 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
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
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: October 3, 2011- Moesin keeps mitotic cells in shape
The ERM protein Moesin helps mitotic cells undergo a series of dramatic shape changes by linking the actin cytoskeleton to the plasma membrane. Roubinet et ...
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
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 ...
Mechanisms in Medicine
Statistical checklist of Nature Cell Biology 1 Statistical Graphs
This video talks about the statistical checklist provided by Nature Cell Biology topics including (1) Statistical graphs (2) p-values (3) correction for multiplicity (4) ...
Ayumi Shintani
Cell & Developmental Biology Journals | OMICS Publishing Group
This video is about Cell & Developmental Biology deals with structure, function, organisation, development and evolution of the cell. It relates to single and ...
OMICSPublishingGroup
biosights: June 13, 2011- Tying the Golgi Ribbon to the Centrosome
The mammalian Golgi apparatus exists as a continuous ribbon that clusters around the centrosome, but the significance of this organization is unclear. Hurtado ...
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
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: 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: 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
Stem cell biology and regenerative medicine 1 introduction
Ryan Harvey
From cell biology to therapeutics: Apicomplexan parasites revealed
Monday, April 15, 2019 4 to 5 p.m. Isabelle Coppens, PhD Professor, Department of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology Sheldon Hall.
JHSPH Deans Lectures
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
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
Genetics Video Lecture-1 | Biology Video Lecture | NEET | Sandeep Nodiyal (SN Sir) | Career Point
Genetics Video Lecture - In this NEET Genetics Biology Live Class, Kota's expert faculty Sandeep Nodiyal (SN Sir) will discuss "Genetics" in biology.
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