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The lab focuses on bacterial physiology and membrane protein participants in: ATP synthesis, cytoplasmic pH regulation, response to energetic stress and tetracycline efflux proteins. Read More

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Mount Sinai Researchers Reveal Novel Structural Features at the Core of Cellular Energy Conversion 
August 18, 2010 - The research team determined that the cellular nanomachine, or motor, uses a water molecule to convert food energy into usable cellular energy.

 
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