What physical processes govern the movement of microscopic structures capable of interacting with their environment? The answer lies in two mechanisms: self-propulsion, to escape unfavorable locations ...
State-of-the-art AI model accurately predicting unseen biological experiments X-Cell is trained on X-Atlas/Pisces, the largest and most context-diverse genome-wide perturbation dataset ever reported ...
Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and ...
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Study finds internal cell fluid “trade winds” that aid movement and repair
Scientists at Oregon Health and Science University have discovered that cells generate steady internal fluid currents, dubbed “cytoplasmic tradewinds,” that actively push proteins toward the leading ...
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