Friday, May 16, 2008

Simple Artificial Cell Created From Scratch To Study Cell Complexity

ScienceDaily for May 16, 2008 reported on the success of researchers to create an artificial cell.

A team of Penn State researchers has developed a simple artificial cell with which to investigate the organization and function of two of the most basic cell components: the cell membrane and the cytoplasm--the gelatinous fluid that surrounds the structures in living cells. The work could lead to the creation of new drugs that take advantage of properties of cell organization to prevent the development of diseases. The team's findings will be published later this month in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.


2 comments:

Dr. B said...

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OldManRunning said...

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