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1. Teaching Item. DNA Codes for RNA, which Codes for Protein
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1. Teaching Item. Free and Bound Ribosomes are Chemically Identical
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1. Teaching Item. Lysosomal Heterogeneity
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1. Teaching Item. Meiosis I: First Meiotic Division
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1. Teaching Item. Meiosis II: Second Meiotic Division
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1. Teaching Item. Movement of Chromosomes during Mitosis
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1. Teaching Item. Oscillating Kinetochores. A: Normal Metaphase
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1. Teaching Item. Oscillating Kinetochores. E: Anaphase Lagging
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1. Teaching Item. Oscillating Kinetochores. D: Merotelic Metaphase
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1. Teaching Item. Oscillating Kinetochores. B: Transition from Metaphase to Anaphase
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1. Teaching Item. Oscillating Kinetochores. C: Anaphase
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1. Teaching Item. Spacing of Capillaries in Tissues
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1. Teaching Item. Structure Responsible for Electrical Impulse Transduction in Muscle
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A Moving Kinesin Motor Protein
Ronald D Vale, Ronald A Milligan
As described in the Science article cited below under References, the two heads of the kinesin dimer work in a coordinated manner to move processively along the track. The coiled coil (gray) extends t
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A Moving Myosin Motor Protein
Ronald D Vale, Ronald A Milligan
As described in the Science article cited below under References, muscle myosin is a dimer of two identical motor heads (catalytic cores are blue; lever arms in the prestroke ADP-Pi state are yellow),
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Acid Phosphatase, Trans-Golgi Network (Rat Epididymis)
Daniel S Friend
Acid phosphatase, rendered as black deposits by Gomori-based cytochemistry, are seen in trans-Golgi cisternae and vesicles. At that time (mid 1960s) there was uncertainty about the site of primary lys
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Anaphase of Meiosis I in a Living Crane Fly Spermatocyte
James LaFountain Jr., Rudolf Oldenbourg
This image was made at about 5 minutes after the onset of anaphase. The image is a snapshot of an early time point of anaphase - the phase of meiosis I during which disjoined half-bivalents are segreg
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Apoptotic Gastric Zymogenic Cells and Rococo Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Whorls
Jason C Mills
This transmission electron micrograph depicts cells at the base of a gastric unit in the corpus of the mouse stomach. The base of the gastric unit (or gland) is predominately composed of zymogenic cel
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Back in Mitosis
Tamara Potapova, Gary Gorbsky
This video shows a Xenopus laevis S3 cell reversing cytokinesis and exit from mitosis. The cell is stably expressing GFP alpha-tubulin to visualize dynamics of the microtubule network. This cell was b
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Back in Mitosis: Waltz of the Microtubules
Tamara Potapova, Gary Gorbsky
This video shows the microtubule network of a Xenopus laevis S3 cell during induction and reversal of mitotic exit. This cell, stably expressing GFP alpha-tubulin, was blocked at metaphase with high l
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