A combination of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy could provide oncologists and cancer researchers with a new way to probe how cancer cells spread in the body through metastasis as well as other disease-related processes.
DNA markers and disease: NMR and MS clues
DNA markers and disease: NMR and MS clues
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/13e459ee096.jpgResearchers have used NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry to help them understand the chemistry associated with modifications to DNA that are associated with autoimmune disease and cancer. The work offers new clues to the behaviour of modified bases and could open up avenues to new therapeutic agents.
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To achieve the best understanding of protein structure, researchers often look to nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. High-powered X-rays have led to a host of fundamental discoveries in biology. However, the ...
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Alzheimer's analysed: New clues in brain disease
Alzheimer's analysed: New clues in brain disease
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/13af4d7f690.jpgRecent studies have added weight to the idea that amyloid-beta is a causative agent in Alzheimer's disease rather than the plaques formed from these chunks of misfolded peptide that deposit in the diseased brain. Now, European researchers have used REAPDOR solid-state NMR spectroscopy to analyse the hydrogen bonds in the tiny fibrils of amyloid-beta peptide, offering another perspective on this neurodegenerative disorder.
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Protein structures give disease clues - PhysOrg.com
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Credit: James Ames, UC Davis Using some of the most powerful nuclear magnetic resonance equipment available, researchers at the University of California, Davis, are making discoveries about the shape and structure of biological molecules -- potentially ...
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Under the electron microscope -- A 3-D image of an individual protein - PhysOrg.com
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Under the electron microscope -- A 3-D image of an individual protein
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Scientists routinely create models of proteins using X-ray diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance, and conventional cryo-electron microscope (cryoEM) imaging. But these models require computer â??averagingâ?? of data from analysis of thousands, ...
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C) Analysis shows how the particle structure is formed by three ApoA-1 proteins (red, green, blue noodle-like models) Scientists routinely create models of proteins using X-ray diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance, and conventional cryo-electron ...
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