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1Oregon Health and Science University, Quantitative and Systems Biology Program in BME and The Knight Cancer Institute, Portland, OR 97239, USA.
Protein movement within cells forms molecular condensates, like liquid-liquid phase separations (LLPSs). Single-molecule imaging quantifies these structures, revealing their dynamic behaviors and intracellular roles.
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