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How small can a macroscopic object be made without losing its intended function? Obviously, the smallest possible size is determined by the size of an atom, but it is not so obvious how many atoms are required to assemble an object so small, and yet that performs the same function as its macroscopic counterpart.
Ziya Kalay
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Functional aspects of gram-negative cell surfaces.
Sub-cellular biochemistry, 1985V. Braun+4 more
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New aspects of mast cell biology.
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1997Ann M. Dvorak
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
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Analysis of Cysteine Redox Post-Translational Modifications in Cell Biology and Drug Pharmacology.
Methods in molecular biology, 2017Revati Wani, B. Murray
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Bridging structural and cell biology with cryo-electron microscopy.
NatureEva Nogales, J. Mahamid
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Using pancreas tissue slices for in situ studies of islet of Langerhans and acinar cell biology
Nature Protocols, 2014Anja Marciniak+12 more
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