ChemistryNature Communications
Active coacervate droplets as a model for membraneless organelles and protocells
C. Donau, F. Späth, et al.
Explore the fascinating world of membraneless organelles in this groundbreaking study by Carsten Donau and colleagues from the Technical University of Munich. Discover how RNA-containing active coacervate droplets mimic biological processes through a fuel-driven reaction cycle, highlighting the dynamic nature of these important cellular structures.
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