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Sound-Producing Voice Prostheses: 150 Years of Research: Video 9
A video from the 2014 review by G.J. Verkerke and S.L. Thomson "Sound-Producing Voice Prostheses: 150 Years of Research" from the Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering.
Shown: in vivo performance of the membrane element-based sound-producing voice prosthesis.
High-Resolution Structure of the Eukaryotic 80S Ribosome: Supplemental Video 1
A video from the 2014 review by Gulnara Yusupova and Marat Yusupov "High-Resolution Structure of the Eukaryotic 80S Ribosome" from the Annual Review of Biochemistry.
An overall view of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes.
Force-Field Parameters from the SAFT-γ Equation of State for Use in Coarse-Grained Molecular Simulations: Supplemental Video 1
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Erich A. Müller and George Jackson "Force Field Parameters from the SAFT-γ Equation of State for use in Coarse-Grained Molecular Simulations" from the Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
A movie of the micellar system where the formation and breakup of micelles can be observed within the timescale of the simulation.
Nature and Health
Terry Hartig of the University of Uppsala; Richard Mitchell of the University of Glasgow and the Centre for Research on Environment Society and Health; Sjerp de Vries of the Alterra Institute and the University of Wageningen; and Howard Frumkin of the University of Washington in Seattle talk about their article "Nature and Health" which they wrote for the 2014 Annual Review of Public Health. They discuss the current state of research on the impact that contact with nature has on individual and population health.
The Cell Biology of Cellulose Synthesis: Video 1
A video from the 2014 review by Heather E. McFarlane Anett Döring and Staffan Persson "The Cell Biology of Cellulose Synthesis" from the Annual Review of Plant Biology.
GFP-CesA3 signal in the plasma membrane of Arabidopsis dark-grown hypocotyl cells. Small particles of GFP-CesA3 signal at the plasma membrane presumably represent cellulose synthase (CesA) complexes (CSCs) that probably include multiple copies of the GFP-tagged CesA3 subunit. These particles move at a constant speed along a linear trajectory as the CSC synthesizes cellulose. Individual particles appear representing CSC deliveries to the membrane and other particles eventually disappear from the plasma membrane implying that the CSC may be recycled after some time. The scale bar represents 10 μm the time stamp shows minutes:seconds and the video covers 12.5 min of imaging.
The Cell Biology of Cellulose Synthesis: Video 2
A video from the 2014 review by Heather E. McFarlane Anett Döring and Staffan Persson "The Cell Biology of Cellulose Synthesis" from the Annual Review of Plant Biology.
GFP-CesA3 signal in the Golgi apparatus of Arabidopsis dark-grown hypocotyl cells. Ring-shaped aggregations of GFP-CesA3 signal inside the cell represent cellulose synthases (CesAs) as they traffic through the Golgi apparatus. Golgi stacks undergo salutatory movement or rapid cytosolic streaming. The scale bar represents 10 μm the time stamp shows minutes:seconds and the video covers 100 s of imaging.
To Gibberellins and Beyond! Surveying the Evolution of (Di)Terpenoid Metabolism: Video 1
Video from the 2014 review by Jiachen Zi Sibongile Mafu and Reuben J. Peters "To Gibberellins and Beyond! Surveying the Evolution of (Di)Terpenoid Metabolism" from the Annual Review of Plant Biology.
Bicyclization and ring rearrangement reaction catalyzed by kaurene synthase.
Dynamical Outcomes of Quenching: Reflections on a Conical Intersection: Video 1
Video 1 from the 2014 review by Julia Lehman and Marsha I. Lester "Dynamical Outcomes of Quenching: Reflections on a Conical Intersection" from the Annual Review of Physical Chemistry.
Sample trajectory for the nonreactive quenching of OH A 2Σ+ by H2 initiated at a C2v conical intersection. The large degree of OH rotational excitation is seen consistent with experimental results as well as significant H2 vibration. Copyright 2010 AIP Publishing LLC.
Dynamical Outcomes of Quenching: Reflections on a Conical Intersection: Video 2
Video 2 from the 2014 review by Julia Lehman and Marsha I. Lester "Dynamical Outcomes of Quenching: Reflections on a Conical Intersection" from the Annual Review of Physical Chemistry.
Sample trajectory for the reactive quenching of OH A 2Σ+ by H2 showing an abstraction process initiated at a C2v conical intersection. The water product is shown to have significant vibrational excitation. Copyright 2010 AIP Publishing LLC.
Dynamical Outcomes of Quenching: Reflections on a Conical Intersection: Video 3
Video 3 from the 2014 review by Julia Lehman and Marsha I. Lester "Dynamical Outcomes of Quenching: Reflections on a Conical Intersection" from the Annual Review of Physical Chemistry.
Sample trajectory for the reactive quenching of OH A 2Σ+ by H2 showing an insertion process initiated at a C2v conical intersection. As with the abstraction channel the water product is shown to have significant vibrational excitation. Copyright 2010 AIP Publishing LLC.
Mapping Atomic Motions with Ultrabright Electrons: The Chemists' Gedanken Experiment Enters the Lab Frame: Video 1
Video 1 from the 2014 review by R.J. Dwayne Miller "Mapping Atomic Motions with Ultrabright Electrons: The Chemists' Gedanken Experiment Enters the Lab Frame" from the Annual Review of Physical Chemistry.
Observation of electron correlation effects and cooperative many-body effects in the formation of charge density waves in TaS2.
Mapping Atomic Motions with Ultrabright Electrons: The Chemists' Gedanken Experiment Enters the Lab Frame: Video 2
Video 2 from the 2014 review by R.J. Dwayne Miller "Mapping Atomic Motions with Ultrabright Electrons: The Chemists' Gedanken Experiment Enters the Lab Frame" from the Annual Review of Physical Chemistry.
Direct observation of the reduction in dimensionality during photoinduced charge transfer for the model organic system EDO-TTF.
Mapping Atomic Motions with Ultrabright Electrons: The Chemists' Gedanken Experiment Enters the Lab Frame: Video 3
Video 3 from the 2014 review by R.J. Dwayne Miller "Mapping Atomic Motions with Ultrabright Electrons: The Chemists' Gedanken Experiment Enters the Lab Frame" from the Annual Review of Physical Chemistry.
Atomically resolved ring closing/bond formation dynamics for diarylethene.
Mapping Atomic Motions with Ultrabright Electrons: The Chemists' Gedanken Experiment Enters the Lab Frame: Video 4
Video 4 from the 2014 review by R.J. Dwayne Miller "Mapping Atomic Motions with Ultrabright Electrons: The Chemists' Gedanken Experiment Enters the Lab Frame" from the Annual Review of Physical Chemistry.
Real-space in situ observations of nanoparticle motions in liquid.
Microglia Development and Function: Supplemental Video a1
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Debasis Nayak Theodore L. Roth and Dorian B. McGavern "Microglia Development and Function" from the Annual Review of Immunology.
Naive microglia possess multiple highly ramified processes extending in all directions.
Microglia Development and Function: Supplemental Video a2
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Debasis Nayak Theodore L. Roth and Dorian B. McGavern "Microglia Development and Function" from the Annual Review of Immunology.
Naive microglia possess multiple highly ramified processes extending in all directions.
Microglia Development and Function: Supplemental Video b
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Debasis Nayak Theodore L. Roth and Dorian B. McGavern "Microglia Development and Function" from the Annual Review of Immunology.
Upon diffuse activation induced by CNS viral infection with LCMV microglial processes become shorter and less complex than naive microglia but retain a ramified structure.
Microglia Development and Function: Supplemental Video c
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Debasis Nayak Theodore L. Roth and Dorian B. McGavern "Microglia Development and Function" from the Annual Review of Immunology.
Upon focal activation induced by a meningeal compression injury microglia directionally extend multiple processes toward the focal site of injury concurrently retracting processes in all other directions.
What Was, What Is, and What May Be in OP/OB
Benjamin Schneider Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the Eller College of Management of the University of Arizona and Senior Research Fellow at CEB-Valtera and Lyman Porter Full Professor Emeritus at the Paul Merage School of Business of the University of California Irvine talk about their life and career with Frederick Morgeson Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad College of Business of the University of Michigan. They discuss their beginnings as researchers in the field of organizational science and how their friendship developed since the 1960s. Addressing young scholars they give their recommendations for a successful career.
Microglia Development and Function: Supplemental Video d
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Debasis Nayak Theodore L. Roth and Dorian B. McGavern "Microglia Development and Function" from the Annual Review of Immunology.
In response to damage at or above the glial limitans astrocytes recruit microglial processes that line the borders between individual cells to form a continuous honeycomb-like network composed of processes from numerous individual microglia.