Lipid bilayers in mammalian membranes can have a more asymmetric composition than previously thought, new research shows.
Lipid bilayers in mammalian membranes can have a more asymmetric composition than previously thought, new research shows.
It's no coincidence that our bodies feel a little creakier as we age. The trillions of cells that make up our skeleton age ...
The Gwyneth Paltrow-approved choice for cellular health - To combat stress and toxin exposure, phospholipids have been ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNeutron scattering and supercomputing shed light on better biofuel productionScientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Cincinnati achieved a ...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the portion of the cell responsible for manufacturing and folding proteins. Proteins are ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNConversations on AFM: Exploring the nanomechanics of living cellsIn this interview Prof. Dr. Kristina Kusche-Vihrog speaks about the nanomechanics of living cells and their implications for ...
Our skin and mucous membranes are protected by epithelial cells, which form a barrier that defends the body from the outside ...
Purdue University scientists have discovered a key mechanism that regulates how plants develop chloroplasts, essential ...
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