Molecular details of protein reveal glimpse into how kidney stones form - Phys.Org
Molecular details of protein reveal glimpse into how kidney stones form - Phys.Org
Molecular details of protein reveal glimpse into how kidney stones form Phys.OrgKidney stones—solid, pebble-like grit that forms when too much of certain minerals like calcium are in the urine—can strike men, women, and increasingly, ...
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Nanodiscs catch misfolding proteins red-handed - Phys.org - Phys.Org
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When proteins misfold, accumulate and clump around insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, they kill cells. Now, researchers, including University of Michigan biophysicists, have obtained a structural snapshot of these proteins ...
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Enhanced-sensitivity NMR could reveal new clues to how proteins fold - Phys.Org
Enhanced-sensitivity NMR could reveal new clues to how proteins fold - Phys.Org
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Enhanced-sensitivity NMR could reveal new clues to how proteins fold
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Until now, it has been difficult to fully characterize the different structures that proteins can take on in their natural environments. However, using a new technique known as sensitivity-enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), MIT researchers have ...
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Chemists find binding site of protein that allows plant growth - Phys.Org
Chemists find binding site of protein that allows plant growth - Phys.Org
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Chemists find binding site of protein that allows plant growth
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A paper describing the discovery, "Sensitivity-enhanced solid-state NMR detection of expansin's target in plant cell walls," was just published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Online Early Edition. Hong and Daniel Cosgrove ...
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