In the evolutionary history of life, the ability of a cell to separate its inner world from the external environment was an important turning point.
Researchers have found a way to hijack the natural protein-making facilities of bacteria to manufacture specific proteins of interest. They did this by turning a ‘nutrient gate’ on a bacterial cell ...
Researchers used large-scale protein screening and live-cell imaging to map how cells repair damaged plasma membranes. The study identified 80 repair-related proteins and revealed a sequence of ...
A research team has successfully designed and developed a proprietary non-precious metal oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalyst featuring a layered structure optimized for anion exchange membrane ...
Research led by scientists at Washington State University has revealed insights on how plants form a microscopic landscape of proteins crucial to photosynthesis, the basis of Earth's food and energy ...
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have uncovered how a single protein triggers two opposite responses in blood vessels—one inflammatory and one protective. This protein, a ...
PULLMAN, Wash. - Research led by scientists at Washington State University has revealed insights on how plants form a microscopic landscape of ...
Graphical illustration of multiple proteins being recruited from across the interior of a yeast cell to help repair the cell membrane at the site of damage.
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