Extrusion Biology

Extrusion Biology is a relatively new scientific field that studies the molecular pathways and events that lead to the physical movement of molecules out of cells. It is an important field of research as it has applications in many areas including drug delivery, cancer cell invasion, cell adhesion and signaling, DNA packaging, and tissue restoration. The insights from Extrusion Biology can help to improve the understanding of how cells interact with their surroundings and allow the development of treatments for diseases and the development of novel materials to improve the quality of life.

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