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Elastic Fibers: Structure and Function
Explores the structure and function of elastic fibers in various tissues, highlighting the importance of maintaining elastin for skin health.
Scaling & Renormalization in Statistical Mechanics
Explores scaling and renormalization in statistical mechanics, emphasizing critical points and invariant properties.
Conductors and Skin Effect
Explores conductors at high frequencies, emphasizing skin effect and signal transmission.
Parametric Prefabrication
Explores parametric prefabrication in architecture using digital tools for building design and construction.
Melanocytes and Hair Color Regulation
Examines paracrine communication in melanocytes, CAMP influence on hair color, Mc4R mutations, and fur phenotypes.
DNA Damage and Repair
Covers DNA damage types, repair mechanisms, UV-induced damage, survival curves, NER deficiency consequences, tumor suppressor genes, and cancer prevention.
RNA Polymerases and DNA Repair Mechanisms
Explores RNA polymerases, ATP production, DNA repair, and UV light effects on DNA.
Introduction to Tissues
Introduces the four classes of tissues and their functions in the human body.
DNA Repair: UV Damage and Skin Cancer
Explores UV-induced DNA damage, repair mechanisms, and their role in skin cancer development.
Regulation of Gene Expression and Organoid Formation
Explores gene regulation, organoid formation, and regeneration experiments in Hydra and human liver cells.
Radiation and Antennas: Fundamentals and Applications
Explores radiation and antennas fundamentals, efficiency, gain, and impedance matching for power transfer.
Electrical Resistance and Ohm's Law
Covers electrical resistance, Ohm's Law, conductor types, and power calculation in circuits.
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