Thanks. I always wanted to know the mechanism behind the directed movements of molecules in the cell because they seem to have a mind of their own in that they are able to find that needle in the haystack. One question: Do the molecules that direct and escort have escorts themselves? And do those in turn have escorts? Also, what is the name of this field in cell biology so I can study it more?
Thank you! Excellent video
This is really great, i cant believe you’re not making more videos. So clear and to the point.
well explained and simple diagrams thank you so much
These are amazing mechanisms!
well explained and great diagrams for visualisation. Thank you!
very well explained. Thank you very much for such a clean video
Great work, Thank you
Best explanation! I love it :) Thank you so much :)
This was great, thank you :)
Thank you! This really helped!
Thanks so much
thankyouu so much
Thanks. I always wanted to know the mechanism behind the directed movements of molecules in the cell because they seem to have a mind of their own in that they are able to find that needle in the haystack. One question: Do the molecules that direct and escort have escorts themselves? And do those in turn have escorts? Also, what is the name of this field in cell biology so I can study it more?
Thank you
Thanks a lot for your help! Otherwise, I can never understand phagosome
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