One of the most viewed science animations in history, the Inner Life of the Cell follows a white blood cell’s movement along the endothelium and its response to an external stimulus — a process known as leukocyte extravasation. Created by BioVisions at Harvard University, this animation also reveals major organelles and structures inside the cell as well as the process of gene expression and protein production. This version has music instead of narration. View this video (and more like it) on LabXchange:
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