Modified deep-learning algorithms unveil features of shape-shifting proteins - Phys.org
Modified deep-learning algorithms unveil features of shape-shifting proteins - Phys.org
Modified deep-learning algorithms unveil features of shape-shifting proteins Phys.orgUsing artificial neural networks designed to emulate the inner workings of the human brain, deep-learning algorithms deftly peruse and analyze large quantities ...
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University of Toronto researcher Lewis Kay wins $1-million science ... - The Globe and Mail
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Lewis Kay will take home a grant for his work probing the three-dimensional shapes of molecules, a study rooted in physics but applicable to human health.
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Canada's top science prize won by researcher who spies on shape-shifting proteins - CBC.ca
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Lewis Kay, a Toronto researcher who developed a technique to watch microscopic proteins reposition themselves and change their shapes within cells, has won the $1 million Herzberg Gold Medal, Canada's top science prize. Kay, a professor of biochemistry ...
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Researchers discovered that how proteins wiggle, jiggle, and shape-shift by the hour is central to figuring out how ... - Science Daily
Researchers discovered that how proteins wiggle, jiggle, and shape-shift by the hour is central to figuring out how ... - Science Daily
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Researchers discovered that how proteins wiggle, jiggle, and shape-shift by the hour is central to figuring out how ...
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Researchers made a solution of these proteins and adenosine triphosphate (ATP), food for the proteins, to create a circadian clock that functioned for weeks. LiWang's structural biology lab uses nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, the parent ...
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