Inside every human cell, tiny mitochondria quietly convert nutrients into usable energy, keeping organs running and immune ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
For decades, biologists treated DNA as a static string of letters, a linear code that cells read like text on a page. A new ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
For James Watson, DNA was everything — not just his life's work, but the secret of life itself. Over his long and storied career, Watson arguably did more than any other scientist to transform a ...
Figure 1: a Sequence alignment of the central domains of human XPA and other XPAs. The solution structure of the central domain of XPA was solved by multidimensional double and triple resonance NMR ...
Figure 1: a, Amino acid sequences of recombinant Sso7d and Sac7d. The molecular surface of Sso7d is irregular with numerous ridges and valleys (Fig. 2a). The excellent matching of shapes and charges ...