Exercise training prescription to maximise improvements in mitochondria function and content?
ECSS Prague 2019 The 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science will take place in Prague between 3rd and 6th July 2019. It will host ...
ECSS .tv
Ron Vale (UCSF, HHMI) 1: Molecular Motor Proteins
https://www.ibiology.org/cell-biology/motor-proteins/ Molecular motor proteins are fascinating enzymes that power much of the movement performed by living ...
iBiology
Phototransduction Part 1
How photoreceptors sense light and turn that into nerve impulses. Starting with baseline cell charge set in the dark. Light triggers the G Protein cascade of ...
Craig Blackwell
Myology | Type I Muscle Fibers
Ninja Nerds, Join us for Part 1 of muscle fiber types where we explain the structural, metabolic, and function of Type 1 muscle fibers (slow oxidative). ***PLEASE ...
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3. Structures of Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
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MIT OpenCourseWare
32. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - ETS and Oxidative Phosphorylation
1. Contact me at kgahern@davincipress.com / Friend me on Facebook (kevin.g.ahern) 2. My lectures with The Great Courses ...
Kevin Ahern
BioVisions: Electron Transport and ATP Production in Cells
This animation from BioVisions at Harvard University shows how the combination of electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria results in ...
LabXchange
“Cable bacteria”: living electrical wires with record conductivity
Bacteria that power themselves using electricity and are able to send electrical currents over long distances through highly conductive power lines. It almost ...
UAntwerpen
Light reaction of photosynthesis| Non cyclic photophosphorylation
In this video Dr. Shanty Paul gives a detailed description on light reactions of photosynthesis, especially the electron transfer mechanism during non cyclic ...
Biology Nowadays
Electron Transport Chain
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Ron Vale (UCSF, HHMI) 2: Molecular Motor Proteins: The Mechanism of Dynein Motility
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iBiology
Julie Theriot (Stanford, HHMI) 1: Protein Polymers, Crawling Cells and Comet Tails
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iBiology
Mitochondria Structure and Function
Mitochondria structure and function-This lecture explains about the structure and function of mitochondria. This lecture will explain the structure and functions of ...
Shomu's Biology
#5 Biochemistry Lecture (Protein Structure) from Kevin Ahern's BB 350
1. Contact me at kgahern@davincipress.com / Friend me on Facebook (kevin.g.ahern) 2. My lectures with The Great Courses ...
Kevin Ahern
Mod-12 Lec-12 Electron Transport Proteins - VIII
Bio-inorganic chemistry by Prof. D. Ray, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in.
nptelhrd
Derek Lovley - Protein Nanowires for Sensing, Energy Harvesting & Wiring Cells to Electronics
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De Lange Conferences
CurrentChem Ep 2 - Protein Crystallography
Particle accelerators, diseases and magical crystals. On CurrentChem Episode 2 are 3 PhD researchers combining chemistry, biology and physics to determine ...
Extractions&Ire
"Origin of Mitochondria, The Little Engine That Climbed the Mountain of Evolution"
Title: "Origin of Mitochondria, The Little Engine That Climbed the Mountain of Evolution" Speaker: Joe C. LaManna, PhD Date: 4/19/16.
Case Western Reserve University
Harry Gray: The Currents of Life: Electron Flow through Proteins
Talk by Harry Gray, California Institute of Technology, at the Nobel Workshop “Molecules in Nano and Energy Research” at Chalmers University of Technology ...
Chalmers University of Technology
P-Glycoprotein and Drug Transport Part 1 - Module 3, Session 3
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NIH Clinical Center
James Haber (Brandeis) 1: Broken Chromosome Repair by Homologous Recombination
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Thyroid Hormones and Electron Transport Chain - Question and Brief Review
In this video I have given explanation to biochemistry biochemistry question on hypothyroidism specially effects of T3/T4 on the energy metabolism.
Dr.Mungli
Alfred Wittinghofer (MPI) Part 1: GTP-binding Proteins as Molecular Switches
https://www.ibiology.org/biochemistry/g-protein/ When a growth factor binds to the plasma membrane of a quiescent cell, an intracellular signaling pathway is ...
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MIT 5.08J Biological Chemistry II, Spring 2016 Instructor: JoAnne Stubbe View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/5-08JS16 YouTube Playlist: ...
MIT OpenCourseWare
RNA transport in neurons | Professor Antonella Riccio (UCL)
Watch Professor Antonella Riccio (UCL) as she describes a mechanism for RNA transport in neurons and the formation of a new class of non-coding RNA.
Abcam
Tom Rapoport (Harvard, HHMI) 2: How are cellular organelles shaped?
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Calcium Pump Protein with Chikashi Toyoshima
Chikashi Toyoshima is a distinguished biophysicist and professor at the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences at the University of Tokyo in Japan.
University of California Television (UCTV)
Extracellular electron transport (EET): opening new windows of metabolic opportunity for microbes
Ken Nealson - Environmental Microbiology Annual Lecture 2015: Extracellular electron transport (EET): opening new windows of metabolic opportunity for ...
Wiley
Alpha helix | secondary structure | protein structure
This protein secondary structure lecture explains about the alpha helix structure and formation. http://shomusbiology.com/ Download the study materials here- ...
Shomu's Biology
The Beauty of Diatoms - Perspectives on Ocean Science
Join Mark Hildebrand on a journey from the open waters of the world's oceans to sophisticated genetics labs and ultimately to the incredible world of ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
31. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Membrane Transport and Mitochondria
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William Shih (Harvard) Part 3: DNA-Nanostructure Tools
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iBiology
Arthur Horwich (Yale/HHMI) Part 2: The role of ATP binding and hydrolysis at GroEL
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Endocrine System, Part 1 - Glands & Hormones: Crash Course A&P #23
Hank begins teaching you about your endocrine system by explaining how it uses glands to produce hormones. These hormones are either amino-acid based ...
CrashCourse
Deciphering interaction fingerprints from protein molecular surfaces using geometric deep learning |
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ML Explained - A.I. Socratic Circles - AISC
Insights Into Virus Replication; the Role of Co Opted Host Proteins and Lipids
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LabRoots
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Antibody-Nanoparticle Conjugation Webinar: Gold nanoparticles - optimization of conjugates
In this webinar the CEO and CSO of Innova Biosciences, Dr Nick Gee, provides an in-depth overview of the properties of gold nanoparticles and approaches for ...
Expedeon
ALS AND OTHER MOTOR NEURON DISEASES WITH DR. MARTIN BROWN
Dr. Martin Brown presents ALS and other motor neuron diseases by first reviewing their history and clinical course. He then discusses the diagnostic workup and ...
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Max Crispin, COVID-19 Virtual Symposium: May 20, 2020
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Thomas Pollard (Yale University) 3: The mechanics of cytokinesis
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Robert Singer (Einstein) 1: Seeing is Believing: Imaging the Expression of Genes within Single Cells
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