Biomedical engineers have developed a silk-based, ultrathin membrane that can be used in organ-on-a-chip models to better mimic the natural environment of cells and tissues within the body. When used ...
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Scientists may have discovered a usable source of electrical power within cells
Cells do more than carry out chemical reactions. New theoretical work suggests they may also generate usable electrical energy through constant motion in their membranes, offering a fresh way to think ...
Measuring membrane thickness was previously only possible in artificial membranes—now scientists can do it inside intact ...
In silico antibody accessibility analysis indicates that ectodomain epitopes are transiently exposed, while MPER epitopes are virtually always occluded in the pre-fusion trimer.
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Scientists say the constant motion of living cells could be a hidden source of electrical power
Cells have always hummed with activity. They make their own energy, package it into molecules like ATP, and spend it ...
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