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3. Bio-manipulations using Micromachine
Bio-manipulations using Micromachine Masao Washizu
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyoto University
Methods for the manipulations of biological cells and DNA using
micromachine technology is being studied in our laboratory.
http://www.iijnet.or.jp./MMC/no.17/BIOM.htm
4. BIO 414 Evolution: Inorganic to Organic Chemistry to
Cells
BIO 414 Evolution Inorganic to Organic Chemistry to
Cells EARLY EXPERIMENTS Early experiments with Earth Chemistry (Oparin
Miller) Some reasonable combinations of early molecules (MONOMERS)
(p. 109-112 text). It must be noted that under, non-living
systems
http://www.ebi.calpoly.edu/BioSci/Courses/BIO/BIO414/History/H04.html
5. ESRF Newsletter Apr.1997: Probing Large Biomolecular
Assemblies
within the living cell. Instead of studying individual
bio......&laqno;workhorses» of the living cell: they are
used as...
http://www.esrf.fr/info/science/newsletter/apr97/lapeyre.htm
6. Living Systems - Autonomous Unities
closely at the cell itself - the basic unit of a living
system.......importance in biology is the living cell, that all
organisms...
http://www.univie.ac.at/cognition/constructivism/books/seized/unities.html
7. The Search for DNA - The Birth of Molecular Biology
Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO). "Biotechnology
in Perspective." Washington, DC: Biotechnology Industry
Organization, 1990. The history of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
research begins with Friedrich Miescher, a Swiss biologist who in
1868 carried out the first carefully thought out chemical studies
on the nuclei of cells.
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AB/BC/Search.for.DNA.html
8. Biology : Language of the cell
the cell is the stage where everyday functions such as
molecule......the cell is a basic structure and functional unit
for all living...
http://www.cheathouse.com/restricted/essays/bio/28.html
9. James P. Shapleigh
James P. Shapleigh Research in my lab focuses on the
electron transport proteins of bacteria. The basic function of
respiratory electron transport in any living organism is to
generate a transmembrane electrochemical gradient that is used to
drive.
http://www.bio.cornell.edu/microbio/shapleigh/shapleighworks.html
10. http://members.tripod.com/chemo_gnostic/nanotech.htm
HOME Nanotechnology is nothing more or less than total
control of the organization of matter at the molecular level. It
is the ultimate technological advance which will breach the
barrier between life
http://members.tripod.com/chemo_gnostic/nanotech.htm
11. DESERTIFICATION, Patriarchy and "Hard-Making
Power".
of the orgone economy, the living cell takes its food in
as......ice is hex.. and Healthy living human cell is essentially...
http://www.danwinter.com/desertification/DESERTFY.html
12. Bio 103 5/20/97
Bio 103 11/5/97 Nucleic Acids Nucleic acids are found in
cells as long polymers of single subunits called nucleotides.
Nucleotides have three constituent parts (see page 52 for diagram);
A five carbon sugar (pentose) RNA has ribose, DNA had deoxyribose
A
http://www.biosci.uga.edu/almanac/archive/fall_97/bio_103D/notes/nov_5.html
13. CHEMISTRY II: WATER AND ORGANIC MOLECULES
CHEMISTRY II: WATER AND ORGANIC MOLECULES All contents
©1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, M.J. Farabe...
http://gened.emc.maricopa.edu/bio/bio181/BIOBK/BioBookCHEM2.html
14. CELL INJURY AND DEATH
Ed Friedlander, M.D., Pathologist erf@alum.uhs.edu
Cyberfriends: The help you're looking for is probably here.
Welcome to Ed's Pathology Notes, placed here originally for the
convenience of medical students at ...
http://www.pathguy.com/lectures/necrosis.htm
15. Bio-6--DNA Fingerprinting in Human Health and Society
Topics Introduction The Structure of DNA Making DNA
Fingerprints Uses of DNA Fingerprints Glossary For Further
Reading [Topics] Introduction Like the fingerprints that came
into use by detectives and police labs during the 1930s, each
person has a unique DNA f
http://www.biotech.iastate.edu/biotech_info_series/bio6.html
16. Life as an Abstract Phenomenon: is Artificial Life
possible?
Is life a property of the material structure of a living
system or an abstract form of organization that can be realized
in other media; artificial as well as natural? One version of the
Artificial Life research programme pre sumes, that one can
separate the l
http://www.nbi.dk/~emmeche/cePubl/92a.lifabsphe.html
17. Nuclear Radiation and its Biological Effects, PART I
or beta particles. Within the Living Cell The chaotic
state......distance as it traverses the living cell or tissue is
called the...
http://www.ratical.com/radiation/NRBE/NRadBioEffects.html
18. What Is Genetic Engineering?
What is Genetic Engineering? Written by: Dr. Ricarda
Steinbrecher WEN Trust, July 1998 Synthesis/Regeneration: A
Magazine of Green Social Thought, Vol. 18 (Winter 1999), pp. 9-12
[Note: For technical reasons, the graphics accompanying the
orginal article have
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~rone/GE%20Essays/WhatisGE.html
19. Speaking the Language of Recombinant DNA
Speaking the Language of Recombinant DNA BIO. "What
is Biotechnology?" Washington, D.C.: Biotechn...
http://www.gene.com/ae/AB/IE/Speaking_Language_rDNA.html
20. BIOLOGY 181 Macromolecules Lecture
Living things are composed of organic molecules
containing carbon, a unique molecule which can form long chains -C-C-C-C-C-C-...
or rings of itself.
http://west.pima.edu/~achristensen/organic.html
21. Bio-Magnetic Therapy
Bio-Magnetic Therapy After centuries of being considered
an 'old wive's tale', magnetism is finally coming into its own.
We now know that fish are able to return to their spawning
grounds by following
http://members.tripod.com/healingtools/magther.html
22. The Jerusalem Post Newspaper: Online News From Israel:
bio-molecular apparatus of the ribosome, a structure in
the living......computers sized smaller than a living cell.
Digital Breaking the...
http://www.jpost.com/Digital/Article-1.html
23. INTRODUCTION: THE NATURE OF SCIENCE AND BIOLOGY
functioning as a pump. . Cell: The fundamental unit of
living......information molecule. Organelle: A subunit of a cell,
an organelle...
http://gened.emc.maricopa.edu/bio/bio181/BIOBK/BioBookintro.html
24. How AFM works
The atomic force microscope is one of about two dozen
types of scanned-proximity probe microscopes. All of these
microscopes work by measuring a local property - such as height,
optical absorption, or magnetism - with a probe or "tip"
placed very close to the sample.
http://stm2.nrl.navy.mil/how-afm/how-afm.html
25. Biota.org Papers: The Origin of CyberLife
like the DNA molecule in a living cell? No, the base
class......And then magic happens inside the cell. But dont
you have a huge amount...
http://www.biota.org/papers/sginterview.html
26. Bio notes
Ch1 Organisms are bound to one another in a complex web
of life Humans have a big impact but dont realize it 1.1
things eat one another - the major strand in web Organisms are
connected by the need
http://members.tripod.com/sch00l/9th_97-98/first.htm
27. homepage
Electroporation i) Transformation of cells In recent
years, many techniques have been developed to introduce DNA in to
cells. The gene transfer technology has enabled molecular
biologist to insert recombinant DNA within both prokaryotic and..
http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Biology/Courses/Molbio/Mol%20Students/01tochng/electro.html
28. Molecules of Living Systems
Molecules of Living Systems.. The structure of
biological molecules and how their shape determines the roles
they play in the complex chemical processes of life Even the most
complicated biological molecules can be divided into smaller and
smaller.
http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/255/255chem/chem800.htm
29. Redesigning the World
Redesigning the World: Ethical Questions about Genetic
Engineering by Ron Epstein 1 ( Permission is granted to reproduce
this article, to distribute it without charge, and to provide
links to it.
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/GE%20Essays/Redesigning.htm
30. Foreword
the social behavior of the living cell. It clearly
illustrates the......STRUCTURES' (1988-1998) Foreword
Introduction Bio-organic Chemistry...
http://www-nmr.chem.ruu.nl/bijvoet_brochure/brochure.html
31. Bio-LINE - November Issue
W h a t d o y o u u n d e r s t a n d a b o u t "Genes"
? by Dr C L Chiam Do you think it is possiblefor certain genetic
elements of chromosomesto sometimes jump to another location on a
piece of DNAand insert themselves somewhere in the middle of a
gene ?
http://www.sp.ac.sg/department/cpb/bionov.htm
32. BIOLOGY 181 Chemistry of Carbon Lecture
Apart from water, cells are mostly made of carbon-based
compounds. Because carbon has six electrons, two in the first
energy level and four in the outer, it can bond with a maximum of
4 other atoms.
http://west.pima.edu/~achristensen/carbon.html
33. Research Interests
Research Interests The research in my group focuses on
the application of the atomic force microscope (AFM) to
investigate and characterize biological systems. Scanning probe
techniques in general, and atomic force microscopy in particular,
have..
http://www.biophysik.physik.uni-muenchen.de/mitarbeiter/manfred/research.html
34. Untitled
membrane of a dead cell is the membrane of living cell......6_______________________water-proof
layer found in the cell walls of...
http://darwin.bio.geneseo.edu/~briggs/physiology/test2.html
35. Reading the Messages in Genes
Reading the Messages in Genes Biotechnology Industry
Organization (BIO). "Biotechnology in Perspective."
Washington, DC: Biotechnology Industry Organization, 1990. The
implications of the double-stranded structure of DNA are far-reaching,
and were.
http://www.gene.com/ae/AB/BC/Reading.Messages.in.Genes.html
36. Biology
communication, and cell recognition. Strategies and
Resources BIO......Virginia SOL" Home Page BIO.4 Resources
Review of Cell Biology -...
http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/Instruction/wmstds/biology.shtml
37. Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell Structure
BIO 220: The Class: Microbial Structure: Lesson 1: Hyper-text
lesson-Module II, Topic 1 Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell
structure Microorganisms are readily influenced by their
environment, because of their small size. They must therefore
maintain some
http://www.nau.edu/nauonline/welcome/tdrive/bio220/lesson.html
38. Magnetic Health: a review of magnet therapy this
century,
A REVIEW OF MAGNETIC THERAPY SCIENCE IN THE 20TH CENTURY
http://www.cogreslab.demon.co.uk/magnetic_health.htm