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      <title>Visualizing cell membranes using a plasma membrane-on-a-chip</title>
      <description>Scientists at Yale University have developed a "plasma membrane-on-a-chip" technology to study cell membranes more accurately. The cell membrane is crucial for cell function and is targeted by many drugs. Traditional methods have limitations, but this new silicon-based chip supports studying harvested cell membranes while maintaining lipid and protein asymmetry. Researchers can study protein and lipid behavior in these membranes, gaining insights into cell function and drug interactions. This technology has potential for advancing medicine development.</description>
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