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Category Archives: biological modelling
On biological modelling
You can take the rat out of the lab… … but you can’t complete translation without a ribosome.
Posted in biological modelling, London, Nonsense, science, Silliness
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On Biological Modelling
No. 94. Coccoliths. With apologies to rpg. But why should cell biologists have all the fun?
Posted in biological modelling, coccoliths, happy plankton, Nonsense, Science-less Sunday, Silliness
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On biological modelling
Complement activation
Posted in biological modelling, complement, London, Nonsense, Science-less Sunday, Silliness, Tesco, trolley
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On biological modelling
#5 Thylakoid
Posted in biological modelling, chloroplast, Nonsense, Science-less Sunday, thylakoid
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On Biological Modelling
#4 Nuclear Pore (internal) (oily spaghetti model)
Posted in biological modelling, Nonsense, nuclear pore, nuclear trafficking, Science-less Sunday, spaghetti, trafficking
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