Ranked #1

High-resolution microscope movie - a Natural Killer (NK) white blood cell contacts a diseased cell
High-resolution microscope movie - a Natural Killer (NK) white blood cell contacts a diseased cell
NK cell proteins are essential to detecting the diseased cells like cancers. Here they organise into a ring within which... Read more
14 Sep 2011
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2mins
Ranked #2

Body heal thyself
Body heal thyself
A tale of stem cells, regenerative pharmacology and bone marrow biology from Professor Sara Rankin.
5 Sep 2012
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50mins
Ranked #3

A good start in life: go to work on an egg
A good start in life: go to work on an egg
Discover how the health of eggs and early embryos affect the future baby, child and adult. Professor Kate Hardy's inaugu... Read more
10 Jul 2012
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50mins
Ranked #4

Vesicle traffic
Vesicle traffic
The winners of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine helped us understand how materials are packaged and transp... Read more
29 Oct 2013
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5mins
Ranked #5

Talking telomeres
Talking telomeres
Nobel laureate Professor Elizabeth Blackburn, who delivered this year’s Schrodinger lecture at Imperial, explains how ou... Read more
19 Nov 2013
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8mins
Ranked #6

Dr Ernesto Cota explains how the Als adhesin molecule helps yeasts infect human tissue
Dr Ernesto Cota explains how the Als adhesin molecule helps yeasts infect human tissue
Research from Imperial College London has uncovered the mechanism that helps yeast cells attach to human cells, often ca... Read more
7 Sep 2011
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1min
Ranked #7

Kohn lecture 2010 - Cell cycle control
Kohn lecture 2010 - Cell cycle control
Sir Paul Nurse presents this lecture as part of the Imperial College London Kohn Lecture Series
29 Mar 2010
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1hr
Ranked #8

First ever 3D image of superbug toxin revealed in Imperial research
First ever 3D image of superbug toxin revealed in Imperial research
Professor Neil Fairweather and Dr Kate Brown talk about how they produced the first ever 3D image of a disease-causing C... Read more
17 Mar 2010
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2mins
Ranked #9

Immune cell uses bungee of death to capture tumour cell
Immune cell uses bungee of death to capture tumour cell
Video showing a natural killer (NK) cell pulling in a tumour-like cell using a membrane nanotube. These nanotubes help N... Read more
9 Mar 2010
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1min
Ranked #10

Calcium transients in isolated human ES cell-derived cardiomyocytes (demonstrated by Fluo-4-labelled Calcium)
Calcium transients in isolated human ES cell-derived cardiomyocytes (demonstrated by Fluo-4-labelled Calcium)
Calcium transients in isolated human ES cell-derived cardiomyocytes (demonstrated by Fluo-4-labelled Calcium) video
8 Mar 2010
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