In the evolutionary history of life, the ability of a cell to separate its inner world from the external environment was an ...
Every multicellular organism, from tiny worms to humans, elephants, and whales, needs a way for their cells to connect with each other to form tissues, organs, and organize their overall body plan.
For years, biomolecular condensates were thought to be simple, liquid-like droplets with little internal organization. New ...
To model bacterial life, Thornburg and his colleagues turned to one of its simplest examples: a bacterial cell with a ...
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