The constant, energy-driven motion inside living cells may generate electricity in a way no one fully recognized before.
Scientists suggest increasing what is understood about exocytosis could one day inform many fields of applied science.
Inside every living cell, proteins and membranes are in constant motion, reshaping, colliding, and flexing as they keep an ...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs), including exosomes, microvesicles, apoptotic bodies, and many other EV subtypes, have emerged ...
Every time our body encounters a new disease-causing agent, a crucial defense system called adaptive immunity comes into play ...
An international group of researchers led by Pompeu Fabra University has discovered the nanomachine that controls ...
When the cell's recycling stations, the lysosomes, start leaking, it can become dangerous. Toxic waste risks spreading and ...
The discovery that tissues use electricity to expel unhealthy cells is part of a surge of renewed interest in the currents ...