Category: Periodontics
Language(s): Englisch, Deutsch
Publication year: 2012
Video source: Cell-to-Cell Communication
Series: Cell-to-Cell Communication
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Visualizing the invisible while experiencing a fascination with science is the great challenge that Cell-to-Cell Communication, representing an all-new genre, has set out to meet. A spectacularly sophisticated computer animation in HD quality depicts the highly complex processes of intercellular interaction during an inflammatory periodontal reaction complete with the messenger molecules implicated. The various cell types constitute the main cast of the film, using a finely tuned communication process in their quest to destroy the bacterial invaders, with messenger molecules as supporting cast. A stunning didactic and dramatic experience!
Outline:
On This Film
Main Cast:
Epithelial cells, Macrophages, Granulocytes, Fibroblasts, Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts, Monocytes, T cells, B cells
Also Starring:
Factor C3b, Factor C5b, Defensins, Factor C3a, Factor C5a, Interleukin-1beta, Interleukin-6, Tumor necrosis factor-alpha, Histamine, Interleukin-8, RANK, Monocyte colony-stimulating factor, Osteoprotegerin, RANKL, Interleukin-17, Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, RANTES, VEGF, FGF
Project/Expert Team
Authors and Scientific Management: PD Dr. Dr. Bernd Stadlinger | Prof. Dr. Dr. Hendrik Terheyden
Advisory Board:
Prof. Dr. D. Cochran | Prof. Dr. J. Meyle | Prof. Dr. P. Preshaw | Prof. Dr. M. Sanz
Production Team:
Dr. Marko Reschke (iAS - Quintessence Publishing)
Matthias Gauer (iAS - Quintessence Publishing)
Thomas Kramer (iAS - Quintessence Publishing)
Project Management:
Alexander Ammann, Dr. rer. biol. hum., Dipl. Wirt. Ing. (Quintessence Publishing)
Microscopic Images, Osteoclasts in Situ:
Prof. Dr. Dr. Thomas Lambrecht
Concept, Storyboard, Programming, Production: 12 months
3D Software: Autodesk Softimage (3D), Autodesk Mudbox (3D), Adobe After Effects (Compositing)
3D Data and Animation: 330 GB 3D data, 400 GB (220.000 rendered individual frames)
Processing: 26 CPUs with 132 processor cores
Rendering power and duration: 370 GHz, 4 months
Length: 15 minutes