Tiny droplets offer glimpse of real life inside a living cell

The inside of a cell is a busy, crowded place—full of proteins and other molecules colliding as they swirl through the cytosol, the fluid that fills the cell. The interactions between these molecules drive the cell’s activities. But when scientists study these interactions, they use a highly simplified system that doesn’t capture the complexity.


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Source: Phys.org