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** ZamZar example (what software did Sheng use to create the truncated movie?) | ** ZamZar example (what software did Sheng use to create the truncated movie?) | ||
** Media example on FigShare http://figshare.com/figures/index.php | ** Media example on FigShare (From Sheng): http://figshare.com/figures/index.php?title=Microtube_break_at_the_bright_spot | ||
* More depth on kinetic simulation | * More depth on kinetic simulation |
Revision as of 07:14, 21 April 2011
- Igor guest lecture week from today / part of class--please be on time!
- HW Questions
- ZamZar example (what software did Sheng use to create the truncated movie?)
- Media example on FigShare (From Sheng): http://figshare.com/figures/index.php?title=Microtube_break_at_the_bright_spot
- More depth on kinetic simulation
- (probably not) more depth on analytical MCA
- Introduction to membrane physics
- Begin with examples / description of red blood cell (use wikipedia article as launching point)
- Red blood cell normal shape: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Redbloodcells.jpg Properties in body
- Red blood cell membrane: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:RBC_membrane_major_proteins.png
- Lipid bilayer
- Spectrin -- repeating protein http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrin_repeat
- Unfolding -- Reif et al. (1999 on Mendeley), Wong, Evans (2008 on Mendeley)
- Re-folding
- Heat-denaturation of spectrin (can't find video!)
- Begin with examples / description of red blood cell (use wikipedia article as launching point)
- PARP-1 or other interesting story
Resources
- Wikipedia article on red blood cells -- tons of interesting physics in these images! We can use this for the framework for studying membrane physics, same as Evans did.