For solving the mystery of how water and salts get in and out of living cells, two Americans have shared the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The processes are essential to all cell-based life. Water ...
A study shows that high levels of negatively charged lipids can lock growth receptors into an overactive state, driving ...
Cellular membrane proteins play many important roles throughout the body, including transporting substances in and out of the cell, transmitting signals, speeding up reactions and helping neighboring ...
Forever chemicals may be entering living cells as bacteria weave PFAS into their membranes, revealing a hidden pollution ...
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SNIPE defense lets bacteria destroy phage DNA at the cell membrane
A single protein bolted to the inner membrane of a bacterial cell can shred a virus’s DNA before that genetic material ever ...
Our skin and mucous membranes are protected by epithelial cells. This barrier tissue performs its function thanks to specialized structures called junctions. They ensure cell cohesion and regulate ...
A physics-based model that accounts for membrane surface folds predicts cell adhesion on nanopillar arrays with 97% accuracy, enabling optimized biosensor design.
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