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Are Cells Thinking in Light?
For more than a century, biology has largely viewed cellular communication as a chemical process. This chemical view has been very helpful in describing a large number of cellular signaling pathways. However, modern cell biology increasingly reveals a deeper reality. Cells are not simply bags of chemicals. They are highly organized information-processing systems operating across many scales simultaneously. Within every cell, billions of molecules continuously exchange infor
jonlieff
Jun 75 min read


Molecular Mind in Cellular Motors 7: The Society of Cell Motors and Tracks
When most people imagine a living cell, they picture a microscopic bag of organic materials. In fact, as described in prior posts, a cell is a vast, organized society whose members constantly communicate, cooperate, negotiate, compete, and adapt to changing conditions. At the center of this society lies a remarkable transportation system: an immense network of molecular tracks, scaffolds, motors, signaling complexes, organelles, and regulatory molecules that continuously exch
jonlieff
Jun 55 min read
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