Neutron scattering for STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY: Modern neutron sources illuminate the complex functions of living systems [0.03%]
中子散射在结构生物学中的应用:现代中子源揭示生物系统的复杂功能
David P Hoogerheide,V Trevor Forsyth,Katherine A Brown
David P Hoogerheide
Mike Martynowycz,Tamir Gonen
Mike Martynowycz
Atoms stick together in different ways to make the molecules that compose everything we touch and see. Our bodies are made of cells. Cells, in turn, are made of lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, metabolites, and water. Every one of those mol...
Victor Galitski,Gediminas Juzeliūnas,Ian B Spielman
Victor Galitski
Margaret M Murnane,Jun Ye
Margaret M Murnane
Controlling coherent light across a vast spectral range enables ultraprecise measurements and the quantum control of atomic, molecular, and condensed-matter systems.
Barry I Schneider,Bruce R Miller,Bonita V Saunders
Barry I Schneider
Daniel Palanker,Georges Goetz
Daniel Palanker
Vision begins when the eye's optical system-the cornea, iris, and crystalline lens-projects an image onto the retina, the thin and nearly transparent sheet of neural tissue that lines the back of the eye (see figure 1). Photoreceptors locat...
The invisible dance of CRISPR-Cas9. Simulations unveil the molecular side of the gene-editing revolution [0.03%]
不可见的舞蹈: crispr-cas9 的模拟揭示基因编辑革命的分子特性
Giulia Palermo,Clarisse G Ricci,J Andrew McCammon
Giulia Palermo
Since the discovery of the DNA double helix, the main molecular repository of genetic information, scientists have been struggling to find ways to efficiently manipulate genes. The ability to mark, modify, or regulate specific sequences of ...
Michael Story,Arnold Pompos,Robert Timmerman
Michael Story
Herbert Levine,Wouter-Jan Rappel
Herbert Levine
Stanislav Y Emelianov,Pai-Chi Li,Matthew ODonnell
Stanislav Y Emelianov
Sound waves generated by light are the basis of a sensitive medical imaging technique with applications to cancer diagnosis and treatment.