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Biological Membranes: The Fluid-Mosaic Model

Synopsis
Lipids from the erythrocyte membrane form micells and bilayers when dispersed. Freeze-fracturing of natural membranes reveal the inclusion of integral proteins. Cholesterine influences the fluidity of the inner regions of the membrane. Dynamic reciprocal interaction of lipids with integral and peripheral proteins; fluid-mosaic model (animation). Structural elements: spectrin network, network, microfilaments and microtubuli. Protozoa (pseudomicrothorax dubius) digesting algal filaments.
Language
English
Country
Germany
Medium
Video; Videocassette. VHS. col. 12 min.
Year of production
1977-81
Availability
Sale; 1996 sale: £20.00 (+VAT +p&p)
Subjects
Biology
Keywords
biophysics; membranes - biological; organisms

Credits

Writer
G Nöoell

Production Company

Name

Institut für den Wissenschaftlichen Film

Distributor

Name

Learning on Screen - the British Universities and Colleges Film and Video Council

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