A new LMU study shows how proteins function reliably even without a stable 3D structure – and the crucial importance not only of short sequence motifs, but also of the chemical characteristics.
A new LMU study shows how proteins function reliably even without a stable 3D structure—and the crucial importance not only of short sequence motifs, but also of chemical characteristics.
As part of Technology Networks' continued celebration of the achievements of inspiring women in STEMM, we caught up with Prof. Heather Pinkett to learn more about her research into bacterial pathogens ...
For years, researchers have suspected that a hormone called relaxin could be an effective treatment for certain cardiovascular diseases. It helps counteract scarring (fibrosis), prevents veins and ...
Researchers have long known that temperature can determine whether some reptiles develop as male or female, but this process ...
Publishes OpenFold3 training datasets via Amazon Web Service’s (AWS) Registry of Open Data, alongside model weights, training and inference code, and evaluation scripts, enabling independent ...
Researchers have pinpointed a gene mutation associated with survival at high altitudes that could restore myelin to damaged ...
A lack of vitamin B2 makes tumour cells more susceptible to a unique form of cell death. This was discovered by researchers at the Rudolf Virchow Centre at the University of Würzburg.
Researchers have discovered that how water binds to nanoparticles can determine whether a nanomedicine works or fails. A key finding.
Explore how biofertilisers are transforming farming practices in India, enhancing soil health and sustainable agricultural ...
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In Michigan Tech's biology teaching lab, undergraduate students research potential cancer cures with help from the humble worm.