A cell’s cytoskeleton consists of a network of molecular-scale “I beams” that hold the cell in its shape. Some engineered cells can crawl by growing their cytoskeleton on one side while dissolving it on the other side.
A cell’s cytoskeleton consists of a network of molecular-scale “I beams” that hold the cell in its shape. Some engineered cells can crawl by growing their cytoskeleton on one side while dissolving it on the other side.