Radioisotopes and Life Processes
Renato Baserga y Walter E. Kisieleski
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This is a book in the "Understanding the Atom Series".from the Division of Technical Information, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. The authors explore general cell theory, radioisotopes as "biologic detectives," the basics of DNA and RNA in cell structure, protein synthesis and the role of radioisotopes in research. - Summary by Larry Wilson (1 hr 29 min)
Capítulos
Preface & Introduction | 5:19 | Leído por Larry Wilson |
Cell Theory: DNA Is the Secret of Life | 12:04 | Leído por laurencetrask |
Radioactive Isotopes: The Biological Detectives | 10:47 | Leído por laurencetrask |
DNA Synthesis: The Autobiography of Cells - Part 1 | 9:05 | Leído por laurencetrask |
DNA Synthesis: The Autobiography of Cells - Part 2 | 7:54 | Leído por laurencetrask |
RNA Synthesis: How to Translate One Language into Another - Part 1 | 9:38 | Leído por J Korth |
RNA Synthesis: How to Translate One Language into Another - Part 2 | 7:01 | Leído por J Korth |
Protein Synthesis: The Molecules That Make the Difference | 4:38 | Leído por J. M. Smallheer |
Cell Cycle and Gene Action: Life Is the Secret of DNA | 16:04 | Leído por Lucretia B. |
Isotopes in Research: Probing the Cancer Problem and Conclusions | 6:45 | Leído por Sharon E. |
Reseñas
Interesting.





potuc
There is some information that has been either disproved, or actually only proved since the writing of this. If you like this, I also recommend Worldwide Effects of Nuclear War: Some Perspectives.