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My goal is to make the best free education website on the net!There are so many universities providing the free content - MIT's OCW, UC Berkley, Washington University and other but they are not widely known.Also YouTube is full of interesting science videos which I will collect and put on my website.

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HIV Replication and Life Cycle

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Tags: attachment  binding  cell  fusion  hiv  host  inhibitor  nnrti  nrti  protease  replication  virodna 

http://www.FreeScienceLectures.comHIV replication is a complex multi-staged process that includes crucial steps taking place on the exterior as well as the interior of the target host cell.The first three steps involved in cell entry are termed attachment, co-receptor binding and fusion. Each...

Neutrophil Chemotaxis

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Tags: bacteria  blood  cell  chemataxis  chemical  experiment  human  microbes  micropipette  neutrohpil  polarization  signal 

http://www.FreeScienceLectures.comHuman neutrophils are mobile cells that will quickly migrate to sites of injury to help fight infection. They are attracted there by chemical signals released by other cells of the immune system or by invading microbes. In this experiment substance is released...

DNA Replication Process

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Tags: dna  encode  enzine  fragments  helicase  ligase  okazaki  polymerase  primase  primer  replication  rna  strand 

http://www.FreeScienceLectures.comWe travel inside nucleus to see how the DNA replicates.When DNA replicates its strands are separated by enzine helicase.Single-stranded DNA binding proteines keep the strands from (...?).One DNA strand encodes the leading strand using DNA Polymerase III.Just...

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