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An interactive computer simulation of experiments performed on isolated rat liver mitochondria ‘in vitro’ for teaching principles of cellular respiration. In three main sections: Introduction (structure...
The 163rd Royal Institution Christmas Lectures series, in which Professor Charles Stirling FRS examines the chemistry of life. 1: How humans are lop-sided in the use of brains, eyes, ears, right down to...
Dr. Edward F. Hartree in conversation with Dr R.A.P. Harrison, Cambridge 21st October 1991. The film details Hartree’s career at the Molteno Institute and his 25-year collaboration with David Keilin....
Enzymes are the workhorses of the cell and are very specific in their actions. This programme explores in detail the action of PFK, phospho fructose kinase, and explains specificity and catalysis. Uses...
Discusses serological tests for parasitic infections. In 5 parts: 1) brief explanation of antibody production; 2) blood collection for serum and plasma samples; 3) technique if IFA; 4) technique of EUSA; 5)...
Professor A.T. James in conversation with Professor T.W. Goodwin CBE at Imperial College London, 2nd May 1991. Professor A.T. (Tony) James worked with A.J.P. Martin to develop the gas liquid chromatogram. He...
Ralph Ambrose Kekwick (1908-2000), was born in Leytonstone, Essex. A graduate of University College London, an institution with which he maintained a long association, he spent many years at the Lister...
Professor Sir Hans Kornberg discusses his family and academic life, his education and research, collaboration with Sir Hans Krebs, his government advisory role, fellow scientists in the UK and worldwide, and...
Hans Walter Kosterlitz (1903-1996) was born in Berlin. The son of a physician, he studied medicine there and at other German universities. He and his colleague John Hughes were the discoverers of the...
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