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Explores molecular structures, including nucleotides, polymers, and lipid formations, emphasizing the importance of secondary structures in biological functions.
Explores forces and compartments in computational cell biology, emphasizing the significance of indirect forces mediated by the environment and the role of compartments in cellular functions.
Explores nuclear receptors' core signaling and the impact of endocrine disruptors on the endocrine system, including the inhibitory effects of compounds like eugenol on the estrogen receptor.
Explores programmed cell death mechanisms, including apoptosis and autophagy, with a focus on their implications in various organisms and regeneration processes.
Explores engineering intelligent cells through genetic and protein circuits for cell engineering, discussing sensing mechanisms and signal transmission.
Covers the use of macro-materials in tissue engineering, including key components, scaffold classification, bioresorbable polymers, and hydrogel applications.