Plant cells don't produce glycogen but instead make different glucose polymers known as starches, which they store in granules. In addition, both plant and animal cells store energy by shunting ...
A notable example of these membrane-less organelles are stress granules—temporary structures formed in cells under stress ... from the Structural Biology Brussels research group, conducted ...
Researchers from the Structural Biology Brussels group at ... these membrane-less organelles are stress granules—temporary structures formed in cells under stress, such as during viral infections.
In infections with the RATA variant, the protective stress granules persist longer ... at the Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology, Karolinska Institutet. More information: Siwen ...