Researchers have identified a new physicochemical principle governing liquid–liquid phase separation in polymer solutions.
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Google DeepMind, Google LLC’s artificial intelligence research unit, today detailed a new version of its AlphaFold neural network for biologists. One of the factors that influence the behavior of a ...
A study by scientists at Penn State and NASA shows that intact biomolecules from dormant microbes break down much more slowly ...
The resulting biomolecules play a role in a range of biological processes in animal, plant and microbial cells, which suggests that the new glycoRNA molecules are doing something equally important.
If you were to use infrared (IR) transmission microscopy, you would appreciate its chemical quantification abilities—unless your object of study was a hydrated cell. In that case, you might complain ...
Chemists have developed new tools to modify sulfur-containing biomolecules, from simple amino acids to large protein complexes such as nucleosomes. These modifications then provide attachment points ...
A NEW NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy technique has made it possible to obtain information on the dynamics of key amino acid side chains in the proteasome, a huge protein complex much larger ...
As part of a comparative international study, researchers have successfully tested and validated a method of investigating dynamic protein structures. As part of a comparative international study, ...
“The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly to Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson…for developing cryo-electron microscopy ...
Miho Yanagisawa, an associate professor at the University of Tokyo; Hiroki Sakuta, a project assistant professor; Arash ...
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