Cells can spontaneously change shape even without external signals, but the underlying mechanisms behind this form of ...
Living cells constantly exchange ions (i.e., charged particles) via the thin barrier that surrounds their interior, known as ...
Every time a white blood cell engulfs a bacterium, a neuron extends a projection to connect with a neighboring cell, or when a cancer cell forcefully squeezes through tissue to spread, the cell must ...
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