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The Cell
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Alper
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Date:
05/08/06
Size:
500x568, 224kb
Rating:
4.50 (2 votes)
Hardware:
Tablet
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Photoshop
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Some proteins needs to bind to the receptor on the cell membrane inorder to work...(sounds like biology class huh?!) So this cartoon is about what if the receptor goes somewhere for a "short" time period ;)
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Jerrica R
4.50 Rating
05/16/06
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Heh, nice.
Midnight Blue
JPEG Jedi
4.50 Rating
05/14/06
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What I like about Alper, is that he puts his profession as a scientist into his cartoons, which sometimes need a little explanation like this one, but makes it all the more interesting.
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