Mitochondria-associated membranes (MAM) represent a region of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) which is reversibly tethered to mitochondria. These membranes are involved in import of certain lipids from the ER to mitochondria and in regulation of calcium homeostasis, mitochondrial function, autophagy and apoptosis.
Seems like a lot of miracles happening at once that this system works.
And if you get to the point where you are, in understanding, how do you explain how all this comes about when any two drunk or otherwise ignorant people can make a baby?
Who figured out what goes where and such?
When you think you have a boring life and you’ve got all this going on inside you, it’s… sobering.
And then there’s this molecule we chat about. And we worry about money.
I'll never really get it but I'm grateful some do.
Falconer, thanks for imparting your wisdom and honesty. I think I am like a lot of posters here in that I appreciate your writings for your ability to allow me understand the basis concepts and grasp the magnitude of how it applies to Anavex. I feel when I read your posts I "get it". Just don't ask me to repeat it! :) TY!