A new computational study led by University at Buffalo scientists and published April 21 in Biophysical Journal sheds light ...
Cell membranes protect and organize cells. All cells have an outer plasma membrane that regulates not only what enters the cell, but also how much of any given substance comes in. Unlike prokaryotes, ...
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Why cell membranes are more alive than you think
Far from being a static shell, the cell membrane is a fluid, selectively permeable phospholipid bilayer embedded with proteins, carbohydrates, and cholesterol. It regulates transport, supports ...
The secretory pathway in eukaryotic cells is crucial for maintaining cellular function and physiological activities, as it ensures the accurate transport of proteins to specific subcellular locations ...
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How cells power their molecular highways
Active transport is the cell’s way of moving molecules against the flow, using energy to keep life running smoothly. From sodium-potassium pumps to bulk transport, these processes maintain balance and ...
Ion-transport membranes are vital components of clean-energy technologies, such as CO 2 electrolyzers, water electrolyzers, fuel cells, redox flow batteries and ion-capture electrodialysis. These ...
We present the Frontiers in Membrane Science and Technology “Emerging Talents in” article collection, a series dedicated to highlighting emerging talents ...
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