Humans are host to innumerable microbes such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa. worms and insects. Stanley Falkow describes how some of these organisms become pathogens. See...
Learn how bacteria cells grow and divide at an exponetial rate. Also, pathogens are harmful and can be stopped with antibiotics, if mutations do not...
Originally developed for military clothing and designed to combat chemical agents, ion-mask™ protection technology by P2i works on the molecular level to repel liquids, resist...
Cells of the immune syste have developed several kinds of receptors for recognizing different kinds of pathogens. This video is from: Janeway's Immunobiology, 7th Edition...
This videoblog from www.AoBBlog.com is about one of the Cell and Developmental Biology practicals that I run at the University of Leicester for course #BS1003....
With the current situation worsening in regard to health care. Its imperative that we take complete control of our OWN health care! Research this natural...
How-To Demonstration: How to use the portable Safe-T-Dome glove box isolator to safely handle dangerous disease specimens that could infect people working with them. Whether...