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Watch Biosynthetic cornea Video Biosynthetic cornea
May 18, 2012
WARNING: This video contains graphic images. A synthetic cornea has been used to treat patients for the first time. Read more here: www.newscientist.com

Watch Biosynthetic cornea Video Biosynthetic cornea
Aug 28, 2010
The video contains a shortened version of one of the ten surgeries with biosynthetic corneas that took place as part of the study. The surgery begins with the patient's own damaged tissue being removed and the biosynthetic cornea is then moulded into the right shape and inserted. Finally the new cornea is attached with stitches. The surgery was performed and filmed by Professor Per Fagerholm. Video editing by Dr Neil Lagali.

Watch Biosynthetic Secretory Pathway Video Biosynthetic Secretory Pathway
Apr 02, 2012
This video shows the path of membrane proteins from the ER to the plasma membrane. This video is from: Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, & Walter ISBN: 978-0-8153-4129-1

Watch Carnitine biosynthesis and transport Video Carnitine biosynthesis and transport
Jun 01, 2011
www.carnitinaofficialsite.it Biosynthesis In nature, carnitine is present in all the cells of the body where it carries out essential functions. The greatest concentration of carnitine is found in skeletal and cardiac muscle tissues. 75% of the carnitine contained in the human body is diet derived (from meat, fish and dairy products) and 25% is synthesised in the body, mainly in the liver and the kidneys, and to a lesser extent in the brain, starting from two amino acids, lysine and methionine. These two amino acids are converted to gamma-butyrobetaine which, in the presence of gamma-butyrobetaine hydroxylase, is converted to carnitine. Although the heart and skeletal muscles are the tissues richest in carnitine, they cannot synthesise it as they do not have gamma-butyrobetaine hydroxylase, which catalyses the last phase of the biosynthetic process. Transport Carnitine passes from the blood to other body tissues through a process of active cell transport. As of today, two carnitine transporters have been identified, positioned on cell membranes: the OCTN transporters ( OCTN1 and OCTN2) and the ATB transporters.

Watch BioSynthetic - Fucking Zombies! Video BioSynthetic - Fucking Zombies!
Mar 02, 2011
A remix of the popular Zombie Nation song "Kernkraft 400". Started out as a play about, but ended up spending over 6 hours on it in total. Im pretty happy with it. deano.cook@hotmail.co.uk

Watch Biosynthetic Ecologies (low-res) Video Biosynthetic Ecologies (low-res)
Apr 12, 2010
Submerged in the postindustrial ponds of The Water Works a spectacle of bio-enhancing devices unfolds... Through a thorough study of the mechanisms of natural ecosystems, this project explores the overlap between natural and artificial ecologies.

Watch Proterro photobioreactor cultivates photosynthetic microorganisms Video Proterro photobioreactor cultivates photosynthetic microorganisms
May 04, 2012
The Proterro solid-state photobioreactor provides a unique, modular, low-cost cultivation environment that supports a high cell density, continuous process for sugar production, which is the feedstock for biofuel or chemical production.

Watch Last Scenario Boss 18: Biosynthetic Mutant Video Last Scenario Boss 18: Biosynthetic Mutant
Jun 25, 2011
Don't look at him too closely or you'll notice an unsettling familiarity. Biosynthetic Mutant - Boss of Biorite Facility Biosynthetic Mutant: 5000 HP, 180 MP, very high STR and PDF; Dark Agony: mag., all-hit, ~90 HP, heals him for ~150 HP/drains?; Pounding Fist: phys., ~350 HP; Mass Attack: phys., all-hit, ? HP; Steal: Vitality Capsule Hypercam started to cooperate, and I can theoretically record audio output now. This record comes without sound, though, I had to delete the audio track as it was extremely out of sync. This is a purposely weak boss, as you fight him in a timed mission with some space and enemies between the last save point and exit. He has quite strong physical attacks, though, so P-Shields are important. His PDF is really high, but he has almost no MDF. He is vulnerable to restoration and fire damage. I didn't remember this, and I was lucky to have at least one level 2 spellcard to attack him. If you are really in a hurry, you can kill him in a single turn using purple herbs and a Heal cast, but under normal circumstances, that'd be an utter waste of ressources. It would probably have been hilarious to cast Regen on him, but like all good ideas, this didn't occur to me before long after the battle. I didn't steal from him because I decided not to use any capsules in this playthrough. 01:27 This was meant to target the mutant. Fail. Hilbert: Crossbow, Fur Hat, Reflective Jacket, Blood-Red Cape; P-Shield, Bolster, Swing Ethan: Light Tomahawk, Golden Helm ...

Watch Biosynthesis of Corticosteroids Video Biosynthesis of Corticosteroids
Feb 10, 2011
Interactive learning of Biosynthetic pathways of corticosteroids

Watch BioSynthetic - Serated Video BioSynthetic - Serated
Jul 07, 2011
Storming track by the brains and brawn behind Nightmare Frequency. Nightmare Frequency on Facebook BioSynthetic on Soundcloud

Watch BioSynthetic - Making Me Sick Video BioSynthetic - Making Me Sick
Mar 26, 2011
Second track off the new album. This one was done in a very different way that I usually write music. deano.cook@hotmail.co.uk if you would like an mp3.

Watch BioSynthetic - Modus Operandi Video BioSynthetic - Modus Operandi
Jul 05, 2011
Industrial noise from the founder of Nightmare Frequency. Nightmare Frequency on Facebook. BioSynthetic on SoundCloud

Watch BioSynthetic - Tortured Dog Video BioSynthetic - Tortured Dog
Mar 26, 2011
First release from the new album. Please send an email to deano.cook@hotmail.co.uk if you want an mp3 (or any other format) file.

Watch Chaitan Khosla (Stanford) Part 2: Impact of Genetics and Molecular Biology Video Chaitan Khosla (Stanford) Part 2: Impact of Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mar 25, 2012
www.ibioseminars.org In the second part of my lecture, the contributions of genetics and molecular biology on investigations into erythromycin biosynthesis are summarized. The impact of these fields on biosynthetic engineering is also explained. See more at www.ibioseminars.org

Watch Biosynthesis of Purines & Pyrimidines Video Biosynthesis of Purines & Pyrimidines
May 11, 2012
You can learn and memorize the origins of the atoms at the rings of Purines and Pyrimidines, using this video....

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