Cells Are Much Better at Saying “No” Than You and I
Cells decide what is allowed to pass through their membrane with remarkable selectivity. Unfortunately, they apply that same ability to many medicines. One of the biggest challenges facing new treatments, such as gene therapy, is that these drugs are often too large, or carry an electrical charge that cells rarely let through. Yet it is precisely inside the cell where they need to act in order to have a therapeutic effect. If the cell says no, the treatment simply cannot work.
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