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Explores the components and operation of Transmission Electron Microscopy, covering vacuum systems, electron emission, lens aberrations, and detector types.
Explores bacterial toxin uptake mechanisms, membrane interactions, and cluster formation, emphasizing the interplay between toxins, membranes, and cellular machinery.
Introduces the emerging field of immunoengineering, covering interactions between engineering and immunology, genetically engineered immune cells for cancer therapy, and key technologies in immunological analysis.
Delves into the significance of size, shape, and charge in cellular endocytosis processes, emphasizing the design of materials for efficient cellular uptake.