Harvard Medicine LabWorks
Posted by musin 15 hours ago (http://labworks.hms.harvard.edu)Life at the surface of the cell is anything but placid. Islands of receptor proteins bob on a swirling lipid sea, waiting to attract the attention of a messenger. Once matched, some receptor–messenger pairs disappear as the lipid membrane suddenly invaginates and swallows them.
Endocytosis, this process by which the cell engulfs proteins, microbes, and other molecules, has captured the attention
Endocytosis, this process by which the cell engulfs proteins, microbes, and other molecules, has captured the attention
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