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1. Protein structure dynamics and interplay : by single-particle electron microscopy
Abstract : Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is a method capable of obtaining information about the structural organization and dynamics of large macromolecular assemblies. In the late nineties, the method was suggested to have the potential of generating “atomic resolution” reconstructions of particles above a certain mass. READ MORE
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2. Microstructure and liquid mass transport control in nanocomposite materials
Abstract : Some of the biggest problems currently facing the world are closely tied to unsolved technological challenges in the material sciences. Many materials have a porous microstructure that controls their overall properties. READ MORE
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3. Learning from members : tools for strategic positioning and service innovation in trade unions
Abstract : The formal governance structure is more complex in trade unions than in many other organizations. Trade union researchers have drawn attention to the tensions between union administrative and representative systems and the fact that control in unions is bi-directional from leaders to members (through formal control systems), and from members to leaders (through democratic structures). READ MORE
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4. Identification of the domains of disulfide interaction in the mammalian ribosomal proteins L6 and L29
Abstract : The 60-S subunits of mammalian ribosomes contain two adjacent proteins, identified as L6 and L29, which interact reversibly in situ by disulfide bond formation. The disulfide complex and the individual proteins were prepared by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis under non-oxidizing conditions for effective prevention of methionine oxidation. READ MORE
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5. Computational modeling of mechanobiology in intact and healing rat Achilles tendon
Abstract : Tendons fulfill an important musculoskeletal function by enabling energy-efficient force transmission between muscles and bones. The tendon is a collagen-rich connective tissue that adapts to mechanical loading through mechanobiological processes. READ MORE