20250811_membrane digest
You'll find attached the latest edition of the Membrane’s Digest, a relevant warm-up for the brain after the summer break ? Enjoy the read ! Best, BPM lab
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You'll find attached the latest edition of the Membrane’s Digest, a relevant warm-up for the brain after the summer break ? Enjoy the read ! Best, BPM lab
Please find attached the latest edition of the Membrane’s Digest, a relevant warm-up for the brain after the summer break ? Enjoy the read !
Here is an ”Express Membrane’s Digest”, to catch up with the MP literature. Mb Dig will be back in a regular format on Monday !
A “Mb Digest Express” to catch up on our delayed literature review: a wealth of high-quality and inspiring work as usual with efflux pumps, membrane protein - lipid interactions, high-resolution structures, and more: again, a rich and inspiring batch ... Enjoy the read, and have a great day !
After a well-deserved summer break... the Membrane Digest is back! We may have paused, but the membrane research world certainly didn’t 😄 Big papers ahead: it’s great to be back ! Martin PS: with the long break, the bibliography backlog has piled up … Regular mini digests will follow over the next days and weeks, in a more condensed format (without express summaries), to catch up.
Membrane protein transport of … RNA (!!!), pangolin meat, synthetic biology and optical tools to rewire cellular processes, and even bubble-based communication with whales… Today’s issue is full of surprises and excitement !
Super busy time lately… and the membrane world has been just as active — if not more ! Below, you'll find a slightly delayed but very exciting (and content-packed) edition of the Membrane Digest:
Things have been busy on our end lately… and the membrane world has been just as active — if not more ! Below, you'll find a slightly delayed but very exciting (and content-packed) edition of the Membrane Digest.
Today a slightly lighter Membrane’s digest: light on content, but super rich in quality. Plants, yeast, virus, bacteria, macrophages, serotonergic neurons: MPs rule them all !!!
In today’s digest, membranes take central stage: bending, flipping, and frying cancer cells one lipid at a time. but proteins have not said their last word. In addition, physicists play Midas and Spicy food aficionados will find an antidote 🌶️💥 !