Researchers image C. diff toxins to aid in drug design
A new study has used several imaging techniques to characterise C. diff toxins, which could help to design drugs to combat infections from the bacteria.
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A new study has used several imaging techniques to characterise C. diff toxins, which could help to design drugs to combat infections from the bacteria.
A new spectrometer laser system has been developed by researchers in Germany, which can detect specific compounds in biological samples.
Researchers have utilised cryo-electron microscopy and used the images they captured with an electron microscope to generate atomic resolution models of the INTEGRATE system.
A group of scientists from India have used 3D imaging of the Nipah virus to discover potential inhibitors for the disease.
Researchers have used ghost imaging to enhance the imaging speed of nanoscopy, which could make it possible to capture processes in living cells at speeds not previously possible.
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Scientists have used cryo-electron microscopy to clarify the structure of one of the key components of RSV and HMPV, which could lead to new therapies for the viruses.
A new mechanism has been reported for detecting foreign material during early immune responses which may help detect elusive cancers.
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A study has demonstrated how mutations in early colon cancer prevail and grow into malignancies, using fluorescent imaging.
Get increased sensitivity for the detection of endotoxin in a fluorescence assay.
A novel imaging approach has been developed which could lead to new discoveries in biology and medicine.
A team of researchers has uncovered the structure of a T-box regulatory mechanism in bacteria, which could aid in the development of novel antibiotics.
The imaging equipment, European XFEL, is said to mark a new age of protein movie-making and enables enzymes involved in disease to be observed in real-time.
Combining automated nucleic acid extraction, photometry and qPCR for easy-to-use and highly sensitive species analysis of cheese.