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Garland Science - Molecular Biology of the Cell
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Molecular Biology of the Cell - Fifth Edition

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MOVIE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM

For Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition

Problem
Apple Inc. has made changes to the QuickTime® media player that will impact students and instructors who use certain animations developed for MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, Fifth Edition, by Alberts, et al.

In QuickTime 7.3.1 and above, Apple has disabled playback of animations formatted with Macromedia® Flash®, which allowed us to deliver high quality animations with small file sizes. After discussions with Apple, it is clear that they will not re-enable this long-supported QuickTime feature.

Solution
We created replacement versions of these movies that will work with the latest version of QuickTime. These replacement movies are available for download below. We apologize that the replacement versions will have much larger file sizes, and will not scale seamlessly, like the original versions formatted with Flash, but this is not possible with the compression formats now supported in QuickTime. Only the animations listed below are affected. All other animations and videos on the DVD-ROM will work correctly.

If you purchased Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition, we will replace the DVD-ROM that accompanies the book with an updated version containing the reformatted movies. If you would like an updated DVD please e-mail science@garland.com. Be sure to include your mailing address.

2.1 Noncovalent Interactions
2.2 Analogy of Enzyme Catalysis
2.4 Glycolysis
2.5 Citric Acid Cycle
3.8 Lysozyme II
3.12 The "Safe Crackers"
5.5 Replication II
5.6Telomere Replication
6.4 RNA Splicing
6.7 Translation II
6.9 Polyribosome
8.1 Polymerase Chain Reaction
9.1 The Lazer Tweezers
11.1 Na+ K+ Pump
11.2 Transport by Carrier Proteins
11.3 Gluocose Uptake
11.5 Action Potentials
11.6 Synaptic Signaling
12.3 Mitochondrial Protein Import
12.6 Protein Translocation
13.3 Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis
13.9 Synaptic Vesicle
14.3 Electron-Transport Chain
14.6 Bacterial Flagellum
14.8 Light Harvesting
15.3 G-Protein Signaling
15.4 cAMP Signaling
16.4 Intermediate Filaments
16.10 Muscle Contraction
20.2 Contact Inhibition
21.2 Meiosis
23.3 Hair Cells II
23.7 Angiogenesis
23.14 Embryonic Stem Cells

*Macromedia and Flash are registered trademarks of Macromedia, Inc.
**QuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc.

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