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Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccines With Dr Seth Lederman
In this installment of Teach Me in 10, we're joined by Dr Seth Lederman, a physician, scientist and the CEO of Tonix Pharmaceuticals. Dr Lederman talks us through the main types of COVID-19 vaccines that are currently available, explaining the differences between "traditional" vaccines and "new-era" vaccines.
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Up Close and Personal With Platelets – Professor Nicholas Pugh
In this Teach Me in 10, Professor Nicholas Pugh brings us up close and personal with platelets. What are they? What are they essential for in human physiology? Why is it important that we study them? Watch the video to find out more.
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Macrophages - Types and Significance
The macrophage is a cell of the innate immune system, which is present in the tissue. Learn about types of macrophages, maturation of macrophages, location of macrophages and their efficiency in the liver
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The Science of Christmas With the University of Exeter
Go on a magical journey through the science of Christmas with this talk conducted by Dr Jolyon Troscianko.
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Teach Me in 10 – Why COVID-19 Genetics Research May Be Biased With Dr Thomas Stoeger
A new study by Dr Thomas Stoeger, a postdoc at North Western University, suggests there is a historical bias involved in COVID-19 genetics research. Scientists are studying human genes that have already been heavily investigated, independent of COVID-19. He explains all, in this installment of Teach Me in 10.
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Macrophages Monitor Fluid Absorption
Sub-epithelial macrophages perform a quality check of fluids absorbed through colonic epithelial cells to avoid poisoning from fungal toxins.
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Teach Me in 10 – Why Synthetic Biology Will Eat Your Fields With Dr Jake Wintermute
In this installment of Teach Me in 10, Dr Wintermute provides a Synthetic Biology 101, teaching you everything that you need to know about this interesting area of science, in less than 10 minutes.
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How To Make a Vaccine in Record Time
Vaccines usually take decades to develop – so how is Oxford University's ChAdOx1 nCoV-1 vaccine trial moving so quickly? It comes down to careful planning, extraordinary logistics and a whole lot of help from partners around the world.
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Teach Me in 10 – How Different Foods Contribute to Climate Change With Professor Sarah Bridle
In this installment of Teach Me in 10, Professor and author Sarah Bridle teaches us about how different foods impact the climate, and how we can look to educate ourselves further on this matter to make informed choices.
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Myths of IP - Invitrogen Dynabeads Magnetic Beads Are Expensive
Some people think that Dynabeads magnetic beads are expensive, while slurry is typically considered to be cheap. Watch the video to better understand how to calculate the actual cost of your immunoprecipitation experiments.
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