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Phospholipase A2 breaks membrane lipids, forming molecules that contribute to inflammation and pain signaling. More at Molecule of the Month: https://t.co/dc7OgSmaJ4
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Nanodiscs conveniently package a small piece of membrane for experimental studies
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Nitric oxide is attached to a conserved cysteine in hemoglobin and then released to control the flow of blood. More at Molecule of the Month: https://t.co/nOnxmxMRee
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Small biomineral crystals are used to build bone, eggshells and even tiny compasses
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Chemical probe can help regulate an essential signaling pathway in cells
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