Sulfurous ping-pong in the urinary tract
Thursday, December 18, 2008 - 10:21
in Biology & Nature
Transfer of information is a basic property of biological systems. Common examples include transfer of genetic information or nerve impulses. Transmission of signals occurs at an even more fundamental level between and within cells, including signaling molecules, which bear a phosphate or a sulfate group. The latter contain a sulfur atom.
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