Proteins often function in pairs or groups, concealing their internal connection points and making it difficult for scientists to study their individual units without altering their natural structure.
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Seoul National University's ultra-fast protein evolution analysis
A Seoul National University research team has developed an ultra-fast analysis technology capable of tracking the protein ...
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Nuclera and leadXpro partner to accelerate structure-based drug design for complex membrane proteins
Nuclera, the biotechnology company enabling rapid access to high-quality proteins and leadXpro, a specialist in structure-based drug discovery for membrane proteins, today announced a scientific ...
Nanopores are tiny, nanometer-scale apertures that are synthetically produced in manufactured materials as well as biological membranes. They allow ions or molecules to pass through and have been ...
Key opportunities in the protein labeling market include increasing demand for site-specific tags in proteomics and drug development, the rise of AI tools for protein structure prediction, and the ...
Researchers found that paired pathogenic variants can restore protein function rather than make it worse. This phenomenon ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Protein Crystallization and Crystallography - Global Strategic Business Report" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for Protein ...
Life runs on instructions you never see. Every cell reads DNA, turns that message into RNA, and then builds proteins that ...
The research team of Weihong Tan, Xiaohong Fang, and Tao Bing from the Hangzhou Institute of Medical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, proposed a ...
Dr Michael Chen, CEO and co‑founder of Nuclera, said: “Scientists are under pressure to progress increasingly complex membrane protein programs faster. By partnering with leadXpro, we can pair ...
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