Scientific Theory   /     x = beaded apoptopodia

Description

Cell death was always thought of as a random event, but it isn't always the case. We now know that some white blood cells die in a controlled manner and put the components to use through beaded apoptopodia.Dr Ivan Poon (La Trobe Institute of Molecular Science) explains the process and how he got the photo to prove it.

Summary

Cell death was always thought of as a random event, but it isn't always the case. We now know that some white blood cells die in a controlled manner and put the components to use through beaded apoptopodia. Dr Ivan Poon (La Trobe Institute of Molecular Science) explains the process and how he got the photo to prove it.

Subtitle
Cell death was always thought of as a random event, but it isn't always the case. We now know that some white blood cells die in a controlled manner and put the components to use through beaded apoptopodia.
Duration
8:59
Publishing date
2015-09-14 02:41
Link
http://webstat.latrobe.edu.au/www/marketing/assets/podcasts/scientifictheory/01-apoptopodia.mp3
Contributors
  Dr Ivan Poon
author  
Enclosures
http://webstat.latrobe.edu.au/www/marketing/assets/podcasts/scientifictheory/01-apoptopodia.mp3
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