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  2. Drew Berry - Wikipedia

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    Since 1995, Berry has been a biomedical animator at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. [2] His 3D and 4D animations have focussed on explaining cellular and molecular processes relevant to research conducted at the institute, in fields including molecular biology, malaria, cell death, cancer biology, hematology and immunology.

  3. XVIVO Scientific Animation - Wikipedia

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    XVIVO Scientific Animation (or XVIVO) is an American scientific and medical animation studio based in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 2001 by David Bolinsky , former lead medical illustrator at Yale University , and Michael Astrachan. [ 1 ]

  4. The Inner Life of the Cell - Wikipedia

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    They created the animation for Harvard's Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. [3] Most of the processes animated were the result of Alain Viel and Robert Lue's work describing the processes to the team. Alain Viel is an associate director of undergraduate research at Harvard University.

  5. David Bolinsky - Wikipedia

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    His father began to teach him about flip book animations, drawing, painting, sculpting and pottery. [3] When Bolinsky turned 14, his biology teacher encouraged him to pursue drawing. After meeting Frank Netter, [4] Bolinsky was inspired to get his M.D. and create animations for medical work instead of solely still life.

  6. Cytoskeleton - Wikipedia

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    Cytoskeleton, Cell Motility and Motors - The Virtual Library of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology; Cytoskeleton database, clinical trials, recent literature, lab registry ... Animation of leukocyte adhesion (Animation with some images of actin and microtubule assembly and dynamics.)

  7. Cell (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Cell Biology in "The Biology Project" of University of Arizona. Centre of the Cell online; The Image & Video Library of The American Society for Cell Biology Archived 2011-06-10 at the Wayback Machine, a collection of peer-reviewed still images, video clips and digital books that illustrate the structure, function and biology of the cell.

  8. Cell biology - Wikipedia

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    Cell biology (also cellular biology or cytology) is a branch of biology that studies the structure, function, and behavior of cells. [1] [2] All living organisms are made of cells. A cell is the basic unit of life that is responsible for the living and functioning of organisms. [3] Cell biology is the study of the structural and functional ...

  9. Amoeboid movement - Wikipedia

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    Amoeboid movement is the most typical mode of locomotion in adherent eukaryotic cells. [1] It is a crawling-like type of movement accomplished by protrusion of cytoplasm of the cell involving the formation of pseudopodia ("false-feet") and posterior uropods.