MIT: Introductory Biology - Part 2
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This course provides an introduction to fundamental principles of biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics for understanding the functions of living systems.
Instructors: Barbara Imperiali, Adam Martin
Course provided by MITOCW
Lecture 19: Cell Trafficking and Protein Localization
Lecture 20: Cell Signaling 1 – Overview
Lecture 21: Cell Signaling 2 – Examples
Lecture 22: Neurons, Action Potential, & Optogenetics
Lecture 23: Cell Cycle and Checkpoints
Lecture 24: Stem Cells, Apoptosis, & Tissue Homeostasis
Lecture 25: Cancer 1
Lecture 26: Cancer 2
Lecture 27: Visualizing Life – Dyes and Stains
Lecture 28: Visualizing Life - Fluorescent Proteins
Lecture 29: Cell Imaging Techniques
Lecture 30: Immunology 1 – Diversity, Specificity, & B cells
Lecture 31: Immunology 2 – Memory, T cells, & Autoimmunity
Lecture 32: Infectious Disease, Viruses, and Bacteria
Lecture 33: Bacteria and Antibiotic Resistance
Lecture 34: Viruses and Anti-Viral Resistance
Lecture 35: Reproductive Cloning and Embryonic Stem Cells
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