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This project aims to analyze the structure and function of membrane proteins using advanced atomic force microscopy techniques. It focuses on understanding the assembly and interactions of these proteins in native membranes, which are crucial for various cellular processes.
One of the key characteristics of life is the existence of boundaries that delineate the organism from its environment.
The boundary membrane structure that defines all cells is called the plasma membrane.
Membranes are constituted of a large variety of lipids and membrane proteins, key molecules for plenty vital cellular functions such as transport, energy transduction, signaling, and communication, to name a few.
Despite the importance of membrane processes, little is known about the structure…
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE
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