Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Research On Actin-Related Protein Published In PNAS

CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mark Chance, Ph.D., Director, Case Center for Proteomics, Center for Synchrotron Biosciences and Professor, Department of Physiology and Biosciences at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, along with a team of national researchers, set a “world record” examining the largest molecule to date with the smallest amount of material. The research was conducted to better understand the role of actin-related protein (ARP) in a growing or changing cell. As a cell moves and grows, ARP expands the cells skeleton, called the cytoskeleton that provides the backbone of the changing cell.

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