Biologists have long treated cell membranes as passive barriers, thin skins that separate the chemistry of life from the ...
The constant, energy-driven motion inside living cells may generate electricity in a way no one fully recognized before.
The immune system consists of inflammatory and regulatory T cells (Tregs) that promote or dampen immune activity, respectively. These cells react to specific antigens that specialized cells like ...
Red blood cells are essential for oxygen transport and immune function in the human body. When these cells become abnormally shaped, they can indicate serious health conditions, including diabetes, ...
The chemical reactions on which life depends need a place to happen. That place is the cell. All the things which biology recognises as indisputably alive are either cells or conglomerations of cells ...
Living cells may generate electricity through the natural motion of their membranes. These fast electrical signals could play ...