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Stem cell scientist Thomas Graf and his team explain how blood, skin and muscle cells acquire such different abilities and shapes and what controls this process.
Short video filmed through an Olympus microscope, showing a killer T cell attacking a cancer cell. The original footage shown was made by Alex Ritter, a PhD student on the NIH-OxCam programme, in the...
10 x 20-minute programmes which showcases the best programmes from the Life and Living Processes units of Channel 4’s Scientific Eye series. These documentary-style programmes explore a broad range of...
Documentary charting the history and scientific evolution of stem cell research - from the earliest experiments that first revealed stem cells in the body, to leading current scientific and clinical...
A series of 3 60-minute programmes in which Adam Rutherford journeys through 300 years of history to discover the secrets of the cell - and of life itself. Every living thing is made of cells, microscopic...
This programme uses the latest techniques in cell visualisation and CGI to tell the story of the battle between a human cell and an adenovirus for the control of human DNA.
Shows James Thomson’s laboratory at the University of Wisconsin where embryonic stem cells were first cultured. Discusses what embryonic stem cells are, how they are cultured, and why they offer such...
What are embryonic stem cells? Why are they potent? How do they differ from adult stem cells? Are embryonic development and regeneration intimately connected? In four presentations, given as part of the HHMI...
Milan Mrksich, professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago, discusses his research on integrating living cells with non-living engineered microsystems to create hybrid devices.
Suitable for A2 and university students this 2006 DVD explains cellular signalling and deals in turn with the following topics: Introducing cellular signalling - how cells need to signal to other cells to...
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