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Cells Turn Inside-Out
Episode 366

Cells Turn Inside-Out

Modelling algae cells turning inside out, might help us understand how we're made!

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists

May 14, 20154m 9s

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Show Notes

Plants and animals are incredible constructions, built from the fundamental building blocks of cells. But how are we made? By modelling how algae cells literally turn themselves inside out, researchers are hoping to understand how our own bodies are formed. Heather Douglas spoke to Professor Raymond Goldstein, Schlumberger Professor of Complex Physical Systems at the University of Cambridge, to find out how Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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