Aquaporins are proteins with holes, and they are greatly involved with major functions in our bodies. They transport water in the body on a cellular level. We'll be introducing the latest research on aquaporins, such as what they look like through an electron microscope, their mechanism for filtering only water molecules, the diseases that aquaporin abnormalities can cause, and the extensive effect they have on biological activity. Join us to learn more!
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