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Introduction to living cells using real time and time-lapse images. Shows cellular organelles and then a variety of cells to show how these organelles function in various types of cellular activity....
An important part of cell culture is the ability to cryopreserve or freeze cells as a method of storing them. Shows in an actual experiment the method and principles of cryopreserving cells using DMSO with...
This contains excerpts from the videotapes (601-605) and gives a good representation of the programmes.
Video microscope images are used to characterise commonly used cells. Cells of different morphologies, shapes, sizes, growth patterns and organelle definitions are seen through a phase contrast microscope....
Shows the proper method for quantifying viable cells using a hemocytometer in an actual experiment. Viable cells are distinguished from unhealthy cells with and without using trypan blue exclusion. Also...
Many commonly used cell lines require a solid matrix on which to grow, such as tissue culture plastics. Once they take up all the space on the surface of the plastic, they need to be removed with...
Covers the entire scope of the body’s histological organisation, describing cells, tissues, and organs in ascending order of biological complexity. Each programme begins with an introduction by Dr David T...
Discussion between Dr H Hillman and Dr Richard Gliddon. Begins with Dr Gliddon giving the history of microscopy up to the use of the electron microscope, thus providing some of the background information...
After a brief historical review, it is shown from observations on living cells and by geometrical considerations that the double line appearance of most membranes, as well as the endoplasmic reticulum, the...
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