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The most enigmatic structure in cell biology: the Vault. Often missing from science text books due to the mysterious nature of their existence, it has been 40 years since the discovery of these giant, half-empty structures, produced within nearly every cell, of every animals, on the planet.

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Chris Musselman1 year ago

Interesting...

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Logan Thrasher Collins1 year ago

Love vaults, first read about them on Wikipedia way back in middle school! I'm now leveraging vaults as a new gene delivery system by encapsulating adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) inside of them! You can read more in my preprint:

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HillCountryArtistry1 year ago

I majored in Biology and I've never seen this

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🏳️bRun⦵★chiaR⦲🏴1 year ago

it's incredible to me how it has been possible to scientifically refer for decades to something called junk DNA ... how could something so complex and extensively present be considered of no use? isn't that odd?

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Johnny BCCB1 year ago

I have an undergraduate biology degree (graduated in 2005) and took classes in cell biology. This was never mentioned once and today is the day I first learned of this structure’s existence. Absolutely fascinating.

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Kristine Augustyn1 year ago

I would really like a crocheted replica of this please.

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RedPilledExLiberal1 year ago

And remember, this is the result of billions of years of completely random, chaotic mutations of chance, not Intelligence design from a Creator, got it?

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Chad1 year ago

I graduated with a biochemistry degree in 2011 and this was never mentioned once

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