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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

This is a collection of some of our favorite and latest work, featuring segments from medical animation projects we have produced over the past year or so.

If you are interested in seeing this at full resolution, please be sure to contact us for a full-size DVD.

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  • Why is it 9 minutes long, but the images end around 2:51?

  • it's a compression technique . . . allows you to have a clearer image quality

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  • wow que hermoso, nuestro cuerpo es tan complejo o.o, genial ^^

  • beautiful...

  • thanks :).

    another question what kind of receptor or mechanism is that at 2:09. Can u explain it to me and or send a link? thanks.

  • Yep, thats right

  • if u thought that was awesome, go watch the HD version of it in full screen. U might collapse from the shock its pure awesomeness.

  • alveoli.. are those in the lungs?

  • really incredible..................!!­!

    it semms to to very realistic demonstration,what a good animation?

  • same here I just want to be a geneticist

  • I'm not sure about the cell at the very beginning (00:00-00:19). It's not an immune cell since they don't have/get their own blood supply, they are rather IN the blood flow roam free in the tissue. It might be a tumor since they tend to get vasculated when they grow bigger. Also it dies after its blood vessels are "cut off", a technique used to fight bigger tumors. But the bloodvessel coated clusters at 00:20 are probably pumonary alveoli.

  • Does anybody knows what type of cell is the first one showed in the video? I'm intrigated, i can see it has blood supply because of the blood vessels, it may be an inmune cell?

    If anyone knows i would appreciate the answer Thanks :D

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