How does a cell move? 'Pull the plug' on the electrical charge on the inner side of its membrane, say scientists

Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say that a key to cellular movement is to regulate the electrical charge on the interior side of the cell membrane, potentially paving the way for understanding cancer, immune cell and other types of cell motion.


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Source: Phys.org