Explores the core concepts of Brownian motion, from molecules to cells, including its history, hypothesis versus description, Langevin's solution, and methods for measuring Brownian motion.
Explores bacterial toxin uptake mechanisms, membrane interactions, and cluster formation, emphasizing the interplay between toxins, membranes, and cellular machinery.
Explores the properties of lipid membranes, emphasizing their structure, stability, and controlled permeation, as well as the role of proteins and cholesterol.
Covers the mechanisms of protein localization in cells, focusing on synthesis, sorting, and transport pathways involving the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus.