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| scripted & narrated by Wendy Chao | ||||
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|         This Month in JoVE (series) | Mating and 
        tetrad separation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii for genetic analysis. | |||
| A high-throughput 
        method for zebrafish sperm cryopreservation and in vitro fertilization. | Bioelectric 
        analyses of an osseointegrated intelligent implant design system for amputees. | |||
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| More videos narrated by Wendy Chao | ||||
| Making 
        gynogenetic diploid zebrafish by early pressure.  
        Electrophysiological recording in the Drosophila embryo. Harvesting 
        and preparing Drosophila embryos for electrophysiological recording and 
        other procedures.  Drosophila 
        larval NMJ immunohistochemistry.  Analysis 
        of physiologic E-selectin-mediated leukocyte rolling on microvascular 
        endothelium.  Electrophysiological 
        methods for recording synaptic potentials from the NMJ of Drosophila larvae. 
          Drosophila 
        larval NMJ dissection.  Isolation 
        and culture of post-natal mouse cerebellar granule neuron progenitor cells 
        and neurons.   Determining 
        heat and mechanical pain threshold in inflamed skin of human subjects. 
         Photo-induced 
        cross-linking of unmodified proteins (PICUP) applied to amyloidogenic 
        peptides.  A magnetic tether system to investigate visual and olfactory mediated 
        flight control in Drosophila.   Optimization 
        of the Ugi reaction using parallel synthesis and automated liquid handling. Single 
        molecule methods for monitoring changes in bilayer elastic properties.	
         Preparation 
        of artificial bilayers for electrophysiology experiments. Primary 
        culture of hippocampal neurons from P0 newborn rats.  | ||||
| Abstracts by Wendy Chao | ||||
| An interview with Nobel laureate Roy Glauber, Physics 2005. The 2008 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting: Robert Huber, Chemistry 1988. An interview with Nobel laureate Douglas Osheroff, Physics 1996. | ||||
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