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Key Techniques in Structural Biology, Their Strengths and Limitations
Structural biology uses a variety of techniques to determine the 3D structures of biomolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids and their complexes. In this article, we consider the key techniques, their role in structural biology, strengths and limitations.
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Rapid Method Detects Food Adulteration
Researchers have developed a novel method that utilizes nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to detect whether food products have been modified or adulterated with fillers like vegetable oil.
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Lipid Impurities in mRNA: Implications and Solutions
Dr. Adam Crowe sheds light on why a newly discovered reactive impurity is detrimental to mRNA function and how it can be detected more accurately.
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Understanding Structural Biology, Its Applications and Creating a Molecular Model
In this article, we consider what structural biology tells us and the techniques used to investigate it, the role of computation and how techniques can be used together to answer questions in a range of application areas.
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“Gatekeeper” Mutations May Help Resistant Cancers Come Back Stronger
A new study could explain why cancers stop responding to kinase inhibitor drugs and why they come back stronger.
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Plant's Secret Recipe Could Pave the Way to Bee-Friendly Crop Protection
Innovative research has uncovered the secret of how plants make limonoids, a family of valuable organic chemicals that includes bee-friendly insecticides.
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Quality Control During Drug Development
This article discusses the importance of quality control during drug development and highlights techniques used to confirm the identity and purity of pharmaceutical products.
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Lipids Influence the Formation of Protein Clumps in Parkinson’s
For the first time, researchers have shown how lipids influence the arrangement of the synuclein proteins within fibrils, which could damage nerve cells in neurodegenerative disease.
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Zinc May Enhance Albumin's Protection Against Parkinson's Disease
Heavy metals in the body have long been thought to induce the aggregation of disease-linked proteins, but a new study shows this is not always the case.
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Biopharmaceutical Analytical Testing – A Critical Step in Producing Cutting-Edge Therapies
This article will highlight various analytical techniques employed in biopharmaceutical analysis and explore their use at different stages of the development pipeline.
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