Researchers use cryo-EM and optical tweezers to investigate how an antiviral interacts with the herpes simplex virus.
Nearly a century ago, Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll provided the first demonstration of a microscope that could image specimens using electrons rather than light. The earliest images obtained via this ...
FairJourney Bio (FJBio), a leading global provider of antibody discovery and development services, today announced the ...
Prof. Liu Cong from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with collaborators, ...
This study systematically elucidates the multifunctional transport properties and structural basis of BTR1, a member of the SLC4 ...
The images showed that nearly all the antibodies bind to a single domain of the receptor, providing a viable target for novel therapeutics.
SLAC researchers develop an approach to better guide the preparation of cell slices for cryogenic electron tomography imaging ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Go inside the new Alberta Cryo-EM Facility and see the microscope that reveals the tiniest details of life. Researchers can now ...
Dr. Liam Spillane shares breakthroughs in cryo-EM spectroscopy, emphasizing dose-fractionated EELS and direct detection technologies for superior data quality.