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Delmic licenses Cryo Workflow Tools


New product to be launched in March simplifies electron cryotomography
Delmic Cryo B.V. and Max-Planck-Innovation GmbH have signed a licensing agreement for production and distribution of the Cryo Workflow Tools invented and developed at the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Molecular Physiology. The Cryo Workflow Tools are aimed at reducing ice contamination, which is a major obstacle in the cryo electron tomography (cryo-ET) workflow. The new product with the name “Delmic CERES Ice Defence System” will be launched in March 2021. It will help to boost throughput and to simplify the acquisition of new knowledge in life sciences.
Electron cryotomography creates high-resolution 3D views of samples. The imaging technique is widely used in life sciences to examine biological macromolecules and cells. Due to its higher resolution, it offers much deeper insights into the cell structure than conventional light microscopy. To do this, the samples are immobilized in non-crystallin ....

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What makes viruses infectious?


What makes viruses infectious?
Thought LeadersProfessor Peter StockleyProfessorUniversity of Leeds
In this interview, News-Medical spoke to Professor Peter Stockley about his latest research that looked at what makes viruses infectious.
What provoked your research into viruses?
I started life as a chemistry student but realized that the chemistry of life was more of interest. Viruses straddle the line between a living and non-living life cycle and so are fascinating objects, especially in their ability to encode the repeated building of the non-living protective “lifeboat” we call a virus.
Please can you give an overview into what viruses are and how they spread? ....

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Monash University researchers make a breakthrough discovery into how migraines are triggered


Monash University
Researchers from Monash University make a breakthrough discovery into how migraines are triggered
World first: Researchers from Monash University have harnessed cutting-edge technology to discover the progression of molecular events that lead to migraine – something that, until now, has remained a mystery.
The discovery has filled one of the most important gaps in our understanding of how migraines are activated.
Published today in the prestigious journal Science, the breakthrough study was led by a team of researchers from the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) and the recently established ARC Centre for Cryo-EM of Membrane Proteins (CCeMMP).
One of the most common causes for migraine is abnormal levels of activation of the target for an extremely potent vascular regulator, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). The newest and most exciting treatments for migraine act by blocking this activity, but how CGRP activates its re ....

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