Posts tagged Cell Biology
Plasmatology: a new journey begins

This year we will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the development of plasmapheresis, a landmark moment in medicine. The procedure was developed by Josep Antoni Grifols-Lucas and was presented at the 4th International Congress of Blood Transfusion in Lisbon, Portugal, in July 1951 with a publication following soon after in the British Medical Journal.

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Communication between organelles gives cells a breath of fresh air

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) forms an interconnected network of tubules and has several crucial roles in cells. These include the folding and maturation of proteins, the formation of lipids (fats), the orchestrating of biological activities and the trafficking of small solutes and other compounds necessary for cellular processes. To perform its functions, the ER must communicate with all other organelles; the tiny cellular structures that perform specific functions within a cell.

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