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Yonesaku Kobayashi

Born July 15, 1905 · Kosudo, Japan

Died November 6, 2005 · aged 100

No biography available.

Known For

THE BONETHE BONE · 1982
THE BONE
1982
Movie
The entire human body is made of cells, and health is maintained through the continuous process of old cells making way for new cells. Bones are no exception. This film looks into how bones are made up of cells, how they are broken up and how they are reformed. What do the cells that are continuously engaged in bone formation and bone resorption do, and how is balance maintained within the body? Color 17 min. (1982) Sponsored by Teijin Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. And Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Astellas Pharma Inc.) Produced by Yone Production Inc.
The World of Pulses - Electronics and Living OrganismThe World of Pulses - Electronics and Living Organism · 1962
The World of Pulses - Electronics and Living Organism
1962
MovieDocumentary
Cameraman Yonesaku Kobayashi (1905-2005) is a pioneer of scientific films of Japan. He and producer Sozo Okada made many scientific educational films, and in 60's - 70's, many avant-garde composers composed music for these films.
Marine Snow: The Origin of OilMarine Snow: The Origin of Oil · 1960
Marine Snow: The Origin of Oil
1960
MovieDocumentary
This film takes us into the microscopic world of the plankton that mass in the oceans. Their bodies ultimately turn to marine snow and accumulate on the ocean floor where, across vast time spans, they transform into crude oil.
Nissho-maru the TankerNissho-maru the Tanker · 1963
Nissho-maru the Tanker
1963
MovieDocumentary
Cameraman Yonesaku Kobayashi (1905-2005) is a pioneer of scientific films of Japan. He and producer Sozo Okada made many scientific educational films, and in 60's - 70's, many avant-garde composers composed music for these films.
Electronic Processes - In Crystal and Living OrganismElectronic Processes - In Crystal and Living Organism · 1964
Electronic Processes - In Crystal and Living Organism
1964
MovieDocumentary
Cameraman Yonesaku Kobayashi (1905-2005) is a pioneer of scientific films of Japan. He and producer Sozo Okada made many scientific educational films, and in 60's - 70's, many avant-garde composers composed music for these films.
THE BONE IITHE BONE II · 1986
THE BONE II
1986
Movie
A medical film that explores the mechanism of bones, which support the body and act as a calcium storehouse to maintain balance within the body.
ERYTHROPOIEISIS AND ERYTHROPOIETINERYTHROPOIEISIS AND ERYTHROPOIETIN · 1989
ERYTHROPOIEISIS AND ERYTHROPOIETIN
1989
MovieDocumentary
The red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout the body have a lifespan of 120 days. The living body continuously produces blood to ensure a plentiful supply of red blood cells. This film accurately records the conversion of stem cells into red blood cells. Conditions such as encounters with various other cells and contact with signals sent by other cells are important for the growth of blood cells, and the erythropoietin is one of these important signals. This signal stimulates the stromal cells to produce the necessary number of red blood cells which are continuously sent into the bloodstream. Scientific supervisor Fumimaro TAKAKU, M.D. Ph.D. (University of Tokyo)
Selected Lactobacillus Strain ShirotaSelected Lactobacillus Strain Shirota · 1965
Selected Lactobacillus Strain Shirota
1965
MovieDocumentary
Cameraman Yonesaku Kobayashi (1905-2005) is a pioneer of scientific films of Japan. He and producer Sozo Okada made many scientific educational films, and in 60's - 70's, many avant-garde composers composed music for these films.

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