Cells do more than carry out chemical reactions. New theoretical work suggests they may also generate usable electrical ...
Cells have always hummed with activity. They make their own energy, package it into molecules like ATP, and spend it ...
Living cells may generate electricity through the natural motion of their membranes. These fast electrical signals could play ...
Human bodies are usually described as chemical engines, powered by glucose and oxygen. Yet a wave of new research suggests ...
A study could open new pathways for understanding how cholesterol influences cell membranes and their receptors, paving the way for future research on diseases linked to membrane organization. A new ...
Measuring membrane thickness was previously only possible in artificial membranes—now scientists can do it inside intact ...
Researchers shifted the focus to the internal properties of the membrane itself, specifically its viscosity, highlighting its critical role in controlling deformation and dynamics during essential ...
Allan Albig receives funding from the National Institute of Health. Think back to that basic biology class you took in high school. You probably learned about organelles, those little “organs” inside ...