Details of 30th annual meeting to be held for five days in Lorne, Australia.
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Researchers study membrane proteins using a tool called molecular dynamics. "All the molecules in biology have to move to do their job. While you can see a lot of nice pictures of proteins showing their structure, but that's just a frozen state ...
Times of India
Ravi Allada, professor of neurobiology in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, and Chunghun Lim, a postdoctoral fellow, in his lab discovered that Ataxin-2 helps activate translation of PER RNA into PER protein, a key step in making the circadian ...
Nature.com
But over the past 50 years, molecular biology has proven to be more complex than this 'central dogma', first proposed by Francis Crick in 1958. In a paper published on Nature's website today, Pelechano et al. take transcript complexity to new ends ...
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Details of 30th annual meeting to be held for five days in Lorne, Australia.

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