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Date: Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 6:40 AM
Subject: Snapshots of Life: Wild Outcome from Knocking Out Mobility Proteins
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07/31/2014 09:00 AM EDT When biologists disabled proteins critical for cell movement, the result was dramatic. The membrane, normally a smooth surface enveloping the cell, erupted in spiky projections. This image, which is part of the Life: Magnified exhibit, resembles a supernova. Although it looks like it exploded, the cell pictured is still alive. To create the image, Rong […]
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Jeremy Tobias Matthews
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