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NIH VideoCasting: Past Events- Neuroscience Seminar Series View NIH VideoCasting: Past Events- Neuroscience Seminar Series Save to My Folders
The NIH Videocasting Neuroscience Seminar Series is continuously updated to provide links to videocasts of lectures on various aspects of Neuroscience. As accessed on April 10, 2003, the site contained links to 63 videocasts by experts in the field, delivered between October 2000 and April 2003. Recent seminars covered such signaling-related topics as ion channel gating, signaling by neuronal ApoE receptors, postsynaptic mechanisms of synaptic plasticity, and inducible antagonists of hedgehog and Wnt.
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NIH VideoCasting: Past Events- Proteomics View NIH VideoCasting: Past Events- Proteomics Save to My Folders
As accessed on June 22, 2006, the series of NIH Videocast Sessions on Proteomics contained links to 29 videocasts by experts in the field, delivered between February 2002 and June 2006. The Proteomics series includes seminars on using flow cytometry to investigate single cell kinase signaling, proteomic analysis of cellular responses to oxidative stress, and proteomic approaches to studying signal transduction pathways.
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NIH Videocasting: Immunology Interest Group Sessions View NIH Videocasting: Immunology Interest Group Sessions Save to My Folders
The NIH Videocasting Immunology Interest Group Sessions Series is continuously updated to provide links to videocasts of lectures on various aspects of Immunology. As accessed on September 15, 2003, the site contained links to 56 videocasts by experts in the field, delivered between September 2001 and September 2003. Recent seminars covered such signaling-related topics as the role of IL-15 in cellular communication, Notch signaling in T Cell development, signals regulating B Cell selection, and the molecular control of apoptosis.
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