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How cells are internally organized in space and time

Scientists at a US research centre are mapping the human cell to generate an open-source, interactive library. What does this mean for our cells and how they interact with other parts of our organs and tissues, asks Dr. Manuel Leonetti.

Source: selectscience.net
Published on 2022-04-13

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