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The Role of Structural Proteins in Normal and Abnormal Heart Development
A quick look at the role of 5 key structural proteins focusing on what happens when they are mutated. Includes recent research in this new and exciting field
Jessica Gates
about 11 years ago

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Consequences of a mutation on RAG proteins
Looks at consequences of a mutation in RAG proteins
Thomas Lemon
about 9 years ago

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Membrane Protein II
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Nicole Chalmers
over 8 years ago

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Physiology of Lipoprotein Metabolism
Reducing the Atherogenic Burden Molecular Disease Branch National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland
YouTube
about 8 years ago

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Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve Explained Clearly
Understand the Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve with this clear explanation from Dr. Seheult. This is video 1 of 1 on the oxygen hemoglobin dissociation ...
YouTube
about 8 years ago

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Cancer Genetics: Review of DNA & Proteins
Very brief overview of how how DNA works in the cells to produce proteins.
YouTube
about 8 years ago

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How Lipoproteins Affect Metabolism in Diabetes
There is a strong connection between type 2 diabetes and dyslipidemia. This animation describes the lipid abnormalities commonly seen in patients with type 2...
YouTube
about 8 years ago

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AMINO ACIDS & PROTEINS by Professor Fink
Review of Biological Chemistry, including Amino Acids and Proteins. Reference is made to the globular structure of the protein, denaturation back into a poly...
YouTube
almost 8 years ago

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Cancer Genetics: Review of DNA & Proteins
Very brief overview of how how DNA works in the cells to produce proteins.
YouTube
over 7 years ago

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How Lipoproteins Affect Metabolism in Diabetes
There is a strong connection between type 2 diabetes and dyslipidemia. This animation describes the lipid abnormalities commonly seen in patients with type 2...
YouTube
over 7 years ago

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Innate immunity and normal flora (Medical Microbiology and Infection)
The innate immune system, which consists of the normal flora, physical barriers such as the skin, antibacterial proteins and phagocytic cells, is an important defence mechanism against infection. Many responses to ‘harm’ are detected by pattern recognition molecules such as […]
what-when-how.com
over 7 years ago

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Lipoprotein Metabolism : Animation video ~ MedchromeTube - Best Medical Videos
tube.medchrome.com
over 7 years ago
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Tumour necrosis factor inhibitors versus combination intensive therapy with conventional disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs in established rheumatoid arthritis: TACIT non-inferiority randomised controlled trial
Objective To determine whether intensive combinations of synthetic disease modifying drugs can achieve similar clinical benefits at lower costs to high cost biologics such as tumour necrosis factor inhibitors in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis resistant to initial methotrexate and other synthetic disease modifying drugs.
bmj.com
about 7 years ago