Cell Culture Engineering - Gene Therapy and Cell Physiology
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fundamentals of cell culture engineering in this 53-minute lecture from Yale University's Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering course. Delve into the concept of gene therapy and its applications, examining methods for DNA delivery using viruses and cationic lipids. Gain insights into bacterial and mammalian cell physiology, including tissue types, cell development and differentiation processes, and the role of the extracellular matrix. Learn about cellular division and the anchorage dependence of mammalian cells in organism formation. The lecture covers six key chapters: Applications of Gene Transfer, Gene Therapy, Potentials and Limits of Hijacking Viruses, Bacterial and Human Cell Physiology, Cellular Division, and Cell Differentiation.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Applications of Gene Transfer
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- Chapter 2. Gene Therapy
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- Chapter 3. Potentials and Limits of Hijacking Viruses
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- Chapter 4. Bacterial and Human Cell Physiology
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- Chapter 5. Cellular Division
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- Chapter 6. Cell Differentiation
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