B-Roll Footage - Proteomics
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NCI Protoemics B-Roll - TRT 00:30:25
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Clinical Proteomics Animation
The full segment includes animated 3-D video of protien receptors; background title reads, "Clincal Proteomics."
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Preview Length: 00:30
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Size: 1.93mb
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Biomek 2000 Robotic Handler
The full segment depicts a slide, "Biomek 2000 robotic handler processes protein samples"; Biomek 2000 processing protein samples; NCI scientist operating Biomek 2000, explaining how the machine works.
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Processing Metal Strips
The full segment depicts an extreme close-up of the Biomek 2000 applying drops of protein solution to metal strips for analyzing.
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SELDI Mass Spectrometer
The full segment shows a slate, "SELDI, a mass spectrometer which fires lasers at protein chips to analyze molecular weights"; close-up of an NCI scientist operating SELDI, inserting metal strips into machine for processing.
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NCI Scientist Viewing Computer Monitor
The full segment depicts an NCI scientist in a lab viewing a computer monitor displaying readout graphs and numbers related to spectrometer; close-up of monitor.
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Protein Microarray Analysis
The full segment shows a slate, "Protein Microarry Analysis"; an NCI scientist in a lab operating machinery, explaining how the machine processes samples.
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Laser Capture Microdissection - microscopic images
The full segment shows a slate, "Laser Capture Microdissection"; a lab technician operating microscope to view prostate tissue samples on a computer monitor; close-up of microscopic cell images, microscope, as the cells are dissected by the laser.
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Lab Tech Using Laser
The full segment depicts a lab tech using laser, viewing dissection of tissue sample on monitor; close-up of captured cells.
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Gel Electrophoresis of High Molecular Weight Proteins
The full segment shows a slate, "Gel electrophoresis of high molecular weight proteins"; an NCI scientist in a laboratory describing the process while operating and preparing samples in a basin of solution; close-up of machinery.
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Preview Length: 00:28
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Size: 1.07mb
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Lance Liotta, M.D., Ph.D., describes use of artificial intelligence technology for early diagnosis in proteomics.
The full segment depicts Dr. Lance Liotta, M.D., Ph.D., NCI, describing clinical proteomics goals: enabling early diagnosis, and studying effects of experimental therapuetics for prostate and ovarian cancers; Dr. Liotta desribes possible future use of technology to study leukemia.
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Preview Length: 00:31
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Size: 1.21mb
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Emmanuel Petricoin, M.D., describes technologies used to examine tissue samples to determine what occurs at cellular levels before, during, and after therapy.
The full segment depicts Emmanuel Petricoin, M.D., FDA, describing technologies used to examine tissue samples to determine what occurs at cellular level before, during, and after therapy; Dr. Petricoin discusses technology as used in molecular medicine and clinical proteomic technology.
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Preview Length: 00:30
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Size: 1.10mb
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) Building 29B, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, and NIH Campus.
The full segment includes two pan shots of the exterior of NIH Building 29B, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, and the NIH campus in Bethesda, MD.
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