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structural biology update March 2012

Research advances, news and events in structural biology

  • featured system

    • spacer Revealing the Nuclear Pore Complex

      Researchers at NYSGRC are helping to build a detailed map of the nuclear pore complex, defining its modular architecture piece by piece.

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    • featured article

      spacer Twist to open

      A structure of an engineered potassium channel ....

    • featured article

      spacer Topping off the proteasome

      The structure of the entire proteasome complex ...

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    • PSI in the spotlight

    • Europe's research plan starts to take shape

    • Researchers feel pressure to cite superfluous papers

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