New study details one of biology's largest proteins UPI.com
"Apart from x-ray diffraction, we also used x-ray scattering, a specialist field of ours in Eindhoven, and nuclear magnetic resonance." Scientists then pieced the individually imaged pieces back together to form a complete 3D model. The researchers ...
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