Researchers at MSU found that H₃⁺ can form in unexpected ways. They studied molecules hit by high-energy light.
Researchers have turned abundant natural materials like cellulose into powerful hydrogels that capture water from air, ...
Scientists have found that an increase in water salinity in the cells of the marine diatom Nitzschia weakens the connections ...
Far from being uniform in structure and function ... Interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15), a ubiquitin-like molecule with two ubiquitin fold repeats, contains the same C-terminal sequence ...
Hubei Key Laboratory of Radiation Chemistry and Functional Materials, School of Nuclear Technology and Chemistry & Biology, School of Pharmacy, Xianning Medical College, Hubei University of Science ...
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FIGURE 2. 1UXM A4V SOD1 dimer chains A (gold) and B (lilac), with the protein pocket of interest (green) in billion-molecule docking. A cartoon, stick, and water-accessible surface representation of ...
In a recently published study in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, scientists from the Department of Medical ...
Stomata, microscopic pores on plant leaves, regulate gas exchange and water loss by opening or closing in response to ...
Is it possible to tile a surface with a single shape in such a way that the pattern never repeats itself? In 2022, a mathematical solution to this 'Einstein problem' was discovered for the first time.
Their data suggest that hydrophilic surface forces may have an underestimated contribution to the overall structure stabilization. First ... the direct force is repulsive while the solvent-induced ...