A Spatial Interactome Reveals the Anatomy of the Algal CO2 Fixing Organelle
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Explore the intricate anatomy of the algal CO2 fixing organelle through a spatial interactome presented by Luke Mackinder, the SEB Cell Section 2018 President's Medallist from the University of York, UK. Delve into this 27-minute conference talk that unveils groundbreaking insights into the structure and function of this crucial organelle, essential for carbon fixation in algae. Gain a deeper understanding of the complex spatial relationships and interactions within the organelle, and discover how this knowledge contributes to our comprehension of algal biology and potential applications in biotechnology and climate change mitigation.
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A spatial interactome reveals the anatomy of the algal CO2 fixing organelle
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Society for Experimental Biology