A subatomic magnetic phenomenon predicted more than sixty years ago has been measured for the first time. The demonstration of van Vleck magnetism could open the door to harnessing topological insulators - hybrid materials that are both conducting and insulating - and may well lead to new approaches to quantum computing, spintronics applications, and much-improved semiconductors.
Researchers find clue to stopping Alzheimer's-like diseases - HealthCanal.com
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Researchers find clue to stopping Alzheimer's-like diseases
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The study used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy to look at a molecular level at the interactions of the different proteins and identified tiny differences in the physical and chemical properties of the surfaces that made a great difference to ...
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Alzheimer's disease: NMR pinpoints genetic clue
Alzheimer's disease: NMR pinpoints genetic clue
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/1438cadfde3.jpgResearchers have turned to solution NMR spectroscopy to help them characterise the structure and dynamics of the transmembrane portion of the protein amyloid precursor protein, APP, of which there are two genetic variants linked to familial, or hereditary Alzheimer's disease.
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Misbehaving Protein May Provide Clue to Alzheimer's Drug - Bloomberg
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Misbehaving Protein May Provide Clue to Alzheimer's Drug
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Nuclear Imaging Tools Researchers used nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and computer modeling to see how proteins assemble themselves. Many of the intermediate states of folding last a millisecond or less, said Lewis Kay, a study author and a ...
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Spliced: NMR reveals structural clue to transcription
Spliced: NMR reveals structural clue to transcription
Biomolecular NMR experts in Germany have discovered how the U2AF protein facilitates the process of splicing used by cells to make the correct template for RNA transcription and the subsequent expression of proteins.
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