Why our cells need to stay in shape
When it comes to our cells, staying in shape is very important. This is because the shape of our cells can ultimately control their function.
When it comes to our cells, staying in shape is very important. This is because the shape of our cells can ultimately control their function.
Actin microfilaments in the movements of neutrophils.
Imagine you pulled out a single cell from your body and burst it open. What do you think would spill out of it?
The long tiring journey of a cancer cell from its site of origin to a distant metastatic organ.
How viruses can take over your cells and dictate them to do their bidding!
From a primitive packet of molecules to complex multicellular plants and animals, the history of the cell spans billions of years.
Receptors and transport channels.
The research behind the 2019 Nobel Prize in medicine.
The nucleus really is a jungle of busy, hustling biomolecules and here I represent a minuscule of what really goes on in there.
A brief history of how our understanding of the cell/plasma membrane has evolved.
How microtubules help in the movement of lysosomes, and in-turn aid cancer metastasis.
The importance of the cellular microenvironment.