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Molecular Biology – Part 3: RNA Processing and Translation
by Stephen P. Bell , Tania A. Baker , Mary Ellen Wiltrout , Sera Thornton- 0.0
8 Weeks
Although not official steps in the central dogma, the mechanisms of RNA processing strongly influence gene expression. Let’s explore the limits of our current knowledge about the translation machinery and mechanisms of RNA turnover and splicing. 3x Molecular Biology: RNA Processing and Translation. How to describe several mechanisms of RNA turnover and RNA splicing...
$99
Methods of molecular biology
by Aizhan Zhussupova- 4.4
Approx. 25 hours to complete
It studies the structure and properties of proteins and nucleic acids as well as various molecular mechanisms underlying biological processes and the life itself. The study of molecular biology provides a basis for understanding the molecular foundations of the structure, growth, development and functioning of cells and living systems, regulation of gene expression, matrix syntheses, and mechanisms of signal transduction....
Molecular Biology - Part 2: Transcription and Transposition
by Stephen P. Bell , Tania A. Baker , Mary Ellen Wiltrout , Nathaniel Schafheimer- 0.0
7 Weeks
In Part 2 of this Molecular Biology course, you’ll explore transcription of DNA to RNA, a key part of the central dogma of biology and the first step of gene expression. Let’s explore the limits of our current knowledge about the transcription machinery and mechanisms of transposition. 2x Molecular Biology: Transcription and Transposition. How to describe several mechanisms of transposition...
$99
Cell Biology: The Cytoskeleton and Cell Cycle
by Iain Cheeseman , Mary Ellen Wiltrout , Darcy Gordon , Caitlin Friend- 0.0
7 Weeks
Building upon the concepts from biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology from our 7. How do we know what we know about cells at a molecular level and how can we use that knowledge to design experiments to test hypotheses in cell biology?...
$99
Why Do We Age? The Molecular Mechanisms of Ageing
by Marianna Bevova- 0.0
6
Why do we age? Is there a limit to human lifespan? Can we prolong our lives? Find out with this free online course. Cellular ageingChromosomes and ageingGenomic instability and epigeneticsStem cells in ageing and rejuvenationMolecular aspects of health and disease during ageingGenetics and evolution of ageing...
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Cell Biology: Transport
by Frank Solomon , Rebecca Lamason , Mary Ellen Wiltrout , Darcy Gordon- 0.0
5 Weeks
Building upon the concepts from biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology from our 7. How do we know what we know about cells at a molecular level and how can we use that knowledge to design experiments to test hypotheses in cell biology?...
$99
Simulation Neuroscience
by Henry Markram , Idan Segev , Sean Hill , Felix Schürmann- 0.0
6 Weeks
Learn how to digitally reconstruct a single neuron to better study the biological mechanisms of brain function, behaviour and disease. The aim is to build a unified empirical picture of the brain, to study the biological mechanisms of brain function, behaviour and disease....
$169
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Cell Biology: Signaling
by Iain Cheeseman , Frank Solomon , Mary Ellen Wiltrout , Darcy Gordon- 0.0
5 Weeks
Building upon the concepts from biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology from our 7. How do we know what we know about cells at a molecular level and how can we use that knowledge to design experiments to test hypotheses in cell biology? How to compare and contrast signaling pathway mechanisms and regulation....
$99
Medical Neuroscience
by Leonard E. White, Ph.D.- 4.9
Approx. 71 hours to complete
This unit addresses the fundamental mechanisms of neuronal excitability, signal generation and propagation, synaptic transmission, post synaptic mechanisms of signal integration, and neural plasticity. In this unit, we will examine the organization and function of the brain and spinal mechanisms that govern bodily movement. Molecular Mechanisms of Action Potential Generation, part 1 Molecular Mechanisms of Action Potential Generation, part 2...
Antimicrobial resistance - theory and methods
by Lina Cavaco , Pimlapas Leekitcharoenphon , Rene S. Hendriksen- 4.7
Approx. 9 hours to complete
It will show you how bacteria become resistant and which mechanisms they might use for this. Enumerate and describe how bacteria can become resistant and the mechanisms that may be involved in that process Relate the phenotypical results with results from genotyping using molecular techniques for detection of resistance mechanisms Lecture 4- Antimicrobials and resistance- causes and mechanisms...