Subcellular location of PKCalphaII-GFP (green) in Green Monkey COS-7 cells using laser scanning confocal microscopy two days after transfection. The actin cytoskeleton is stained with Texas Red-phalloidin and the endoplasmic reticulum (purple) identified with an antibody to calreticulin.   By Lorene Langeberg, Scott Lab Manager at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Portland, OR.
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Wake up to your future with science and maths Let your life be inspired by science...Biochemistry is the heart of Life Science. Biology a subject for life is a leaflet produced by members of the BSF. .
The Biochemistry What, Why, How leaflet is produced solely by the Biochemical Society. It outlines various aspects of biochemistry, the role of biochemists plus the career opportunites open to those in the biochemistry field. It also outlines a comprehensive graduate employment survey showing where biochemists end up. Science to the Power of 3 shows pupils the various career opportunities available to them when they study science at GCSE and beyond. It focuses on studying all three sciences and the diversity of careers available. This leaflet is produced in collaboration with other BSF members, the IoP, the RSC and the IoB. Biology a subject for life is a leaflet produced by members of the BSF. It outlines the various subjects available at university to those that have studied biology post-16. The leaflet is double sided with a folded size of A5 and opens out into an A3 poster (page 2 of pdf). When viewing the pdf file the first half of page 1 is upside down because the picture you are viewing is the leaflet folded out into full size - A3.
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