Living cells may generate electricity through the natural motion of their membranes. These fast electrical signals could play ...
Glycolytic waves drive and fuel cancer cell migration. The image, captured with a high-powered microscope over 9-minute intervals, is color-coded from early to late time points showing wave activity ...
New evidence of electrical power generation on cell membranes could offer insights into how living cells interact with their ...
When resources such as amino acids or the cell's capacity to build proteins fluctuate—e.g., after eating, during stress, or in the presence of certain drugs—this balance can shift. And yet, cells ...