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At sufficiently high concentrations, some of the compounds called per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances self-organize into two ...
The emergence of cryo-electron microscopy ... conformational changes in cell motility, protein synthesis, chaperone action, channel activation, virus fusion and membrane pore formation.
An international team of researchers has discovered how cholesterol can disrupt the internal functioning of the heart by ...
A joint research team from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Beijing Institute of ...
This explainer outlines how neurons and glial cells coordinate electrical and chemical signals to form complex brain networks ...
A joint research team from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Beijing Institute of ...
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It’s hard to get meds to the lungs: Breathable algae offer a new pathAlgae are the new delivery drivers: they are tiny enough to float in inhalable liquid particles and travel deep inside the ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNNovel Bacterial Immune Weapon that Starves Viral InvadersThe discovery of Cat1 reveals how CARF effectors use complex structures to inhibit viral replication, advancing our ...
Scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM) is a noninvasive topographic mapping technique used in imaging live cells, unlike electron microscopy and certain applications of fluorescence microscopy, ...
The advantages to cell-derived membrane vesicles are multiple ... containing plasma membrane vesicles was collected on a 300 keV Titan Krios transmission electron microscope equipped with a cold-field ...
Researchers have improved upon techniques that use thin films to compress infrared light, demonstrating three advantages that ...
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