Computer simulations yield clues to how cells interact with surroundings




Berkeley Lab scientists have developed a computer model of a protein that helps cells interact with their surroundings. Like its biological counterpart, the virtual integrin snippet is about twenty nanometers long. It also responds to changes in energy and other stimuli just as integrins do in real life. The result is a new way to explore how the protein connects a cell's inner and outer environments.

Fuente : http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-03/dbn...

Viernes, 22 de Marzo 2013
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