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First atomic structure of an intact virus deciphered with an X-ray laser Groundbreaking experimental method will speed up protein analysis substantially Date: June 19, 2017 Source: Deutsches ...
This is the first structure of a virus able to infect Staphylococcus ... Ph.D., at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, have described atomic models for all or part of 11 different ...
In this study, the near-atomic resolution structure of a virus has been established where crystallization for X-ray crystallography was not feasible.
an international team of scientists led by researchers at The Wistar Institute has derived the "quasi-atomic" structure of a common bacteriophage, a type of virus that infects bacteria.
A team of HIV researchers, cellular biologists, and biophysicists who banded together to support COVID-19 science determined the atomic structure ... the newly emerged virus ravages the human ...
‘The atomic structure of an elusive cold virus linked to severe asthma and respiratory infections in children has been solved by researchers.’ Rhinovirus C infections are also a major ...
An international team of scientists has for the first time used an X-ray free-electron laser to unravel the structure of an intact virus particle on the atomic level. The method used dramatically ...
The 11 different proteins that make up each virus particle are found in multiple ... whose structure was predicted using the protein structure prediction program AlphaFold. The atomic models described ...
"To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time the atomic structure of an intact virus particle has been determined using an X-ray laser," Meents points out. "Whereas earlier methods at other X ...
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