Life's smallest motor, cargo carrier of the cells, moves like a seesaw

Thursday, February 18, 2010 - 09:42 in Physics & Chemistry

Life's smallest motor, a protein that shuttles cargo within cells and helps cells divide, does so by rocking up and down like a seesaw, according to research conducted by scientists at the U.S....

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