In twelve hours and five minutes I will be discussing a paper with my colleagues about how antimicrobial peptides cross the membrane and enter into the cytoplasm (guts) of E. coli cells. This is exciting because I am in the middle of performing similar experiments with a different, but similar type of bacterial cells. However . . . after working a long day all I really wanted to do was read news blogs. S0, my unwinding time of 11pm-Midnight is now over and I have to make the gruesome decision about whether to stay up for a few hours and prepare notes for the talk or to wake up at an obscene hour to perform this task. Decisions. Decisions.
If you're REALLY curious, here's the article title. Happy Googling!
"The Antimicrobial Peptide Polyphemusin Localizes to the Cytoplasm of Escherichia coli following Treatment"
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Ha. It took about three minutes for the pun to click. Yes, I observe a moment of science with you. My favorite thing about said article, btw, is that the subject is next to the verb. Nicely done, journal editor.
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