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Structural Biology

Making Heads and Tails of Mucus Assembly
14.12.2020

Discovering the molecular elegance of a sticky substance we take for granted may lead to better protection against infections and inflammation...

Chaperones Do the Two-Step
03.12.2020

Understanding how certain proteins work as a team could shed new light on the way cells defend themselves against neurodegenerative disease

 Dropping in: How Street-Corner Organelles Come Together
15.09.2020

Synthetic cells reveal the secrets of protein affinity in living cells

Folded, but Not Insolvent
26.08.2020

Could protein segments be more “exposed” when they’re folded?

Some bacteria love the smell of sulfur in hot gases
15.07.2020

Heat-resistance tags on bacterial RNA hold clues to human diseases

The Ultimate Decoy and Antibodies in the Fight Against Coronavirus
26.04.2020

Dr. Ron Diskin of the Weizmann Institute's Structural Biology Department is concentrating his efforts on a two-pronged research...

disordered protein
27.01.2020

Once discarded from studies, disordered segments are now understood to have important roles to play in the cell

Shrimp
20.01.2020

Through millions of years of evolution, shrimps have developed unique-shaped eyes that enable them to see well in their immediate environment -...

Arenacept
07.01.2020

The molecule points the way toward treating viruses that cross from animals to humans

antibodies against ebola virus
07.10.2019

Scientists in Israel and Germany show, on the molecular level, how an experimental vaccine offers long-term protection against the disease

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