[ad_1] In autumn, it is not only the colors that catch the eye, but also the different sizes and shapes of leaves. But how are the leaf shapes of different plants so …
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[ad_1] According to the team's research directors, microbiologist Derek Lovley and polymer scientist Todd Emrick, this work shows that it is possible to combine protein nanowires with a polymer to produce a …
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[ad_1] A pioneer in the study of neural cells revealed today (Oct. 23, 2018) how a single mutation affecting the most common protein in a supporting brain cell produces devastating, fibrous globs. …
Read More »Green Electronic Polymer-Based Films Produced Using Protein Nanowires
[ad_1] Written by AZoNanoOct 23 2018 An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts has developed a new group of electronic materials that can lead to a "green," more sustainable …
Read More »Protein Level Barcoding DNA Identifies Genes for Immunity Against Cancer
[ad_1] Scientists at Mount Sinai Hospital have developed a new technology to simultaneously analyze the functions of hundreds of genes with a resolution reaching the single cell level. The method is based …
Read More »Protein sequencing technique could revolutionize biomedical research
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have demonstrated a new approach to protein sequencing much more sensitive than the current technique.. The new technique makes it possible to identify …
Read More »New protein sequencing method could transform biological research
[ad_1] The dots on this image are not stars, but millions of proteins, seen under the microscope. Each protein rises like a blade of grass whose only extremities are visible when we …
Read More »The quasi-atomic resolution model of the Ebola virus protein helps to better understand viral mechanics
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Read More »The first farmers' cooking revealed by protein analysis in Çatalhöyük pottery
[ad_1] Trench 5 on the Western Mound (ca 6000 – 5600 BC) from Çatalhöyük during excavation. The largest eastern mound (circa 7100 – 6000 BC), which was already deserted when the western …
Read More »The first farmers' cooking revealed by protein analysis in Çatalhöyük pottery
[ad_1] PICTURE: This is Trench 5 on the Western Mound (around 6000 – 5600 BC) from Çatalhöyük during excavation. The largest East Mound (circa 7100 – 6000 BC), already deserted … view …
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