Mystery solved? Biologists find a unique version of a filament-forming protein in human cells that insects lack

Thursday, July 7, 2016 - 18:01 in Biology & Nature

Providing structural support and protection against such conditions as blistering, cataracts and dementia, intermediate filament proteins (IFs) reside in every cell in the human body. In insects, however, IFs are nowhere to be found.

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