News & Views The bodies of unicellular organisms called protists can contract very fast and a Nature paper shows the flow of surrounding fluid during contraction triggers a chain reaction of contraction of other protists. Toxins also can be released. ht

News & Views: The bodies of unicellular organisms called protists can contract very fast, and a Nature paper shows the flow of surrounding fluid during contraction triggers a chain reaction of contraction of other protists. Toxins also can be released. ht

19:26 EDT 14 Jul 2019 | Nature Publishing

News & Views: The bodies of unicellular organisms called protists can contract very fast, and a Nature paper shows the flow of surrounding fluid during contraction triggers a chain reaction of contraction of other protists. Toxins also can be released. https://go.nature.com/2S9SH9A 

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