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It is the first study to show an atomic structure of a virus solely through cryo-electron microscopy. UCLA researchers report in the April 30 edition of the journal Cell that they have imaged a ...
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 ...
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.
Using cryo-electron microscopy, an international group of scientists has solved the atomic structure of the human aichi virus (AiV), a rather unusual but poorly characterized picornavirus that is ...
In this study, the near-atomic resolution structure of a virus has been established where crystallization for X-ray crystallography was not feasible.
Now a team of researchers have determined the exact structure of the virus. With it, the researchers think it will help them better understand exactly how the virus gets transmitted and once it ...
In 2012, researchers isolated a new virus that infects and kills this bacterium—a bacteriophage named φTE (phiTE). Now, for the first time, scientists have uncovered the atomic structure of ...
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 ...
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