Sentences with phrase «issue of nature structural»

Change the amino acids that make these bonds, they report in the May issue of Nature Structural Biology, and the protein melts in the heat.
The trick, reported in the August issue of Nature Structural Biology, may lead to drugs against a host of infectious diseases, from malaria to AIDS.
In the October issue of Nature Structural Biology, a group headed by Cheryl Arrowsmith and Aled Edwards of the University of Toronto reports the results of a first quick - and - dirty attempt.
One part of a survivin molecule unexpectedly hooks up with its counterpart on another survivin molecule, forming a protein pair called a dimer, the researchers report in the July issue of Nature Structural Biology.

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In the late 8th century Mary Wollstonecraft perceived that raising questions about the role of women in society raised the issue of the nature of structural relationships as a whole and the destructiveness of authoritarian models of social order.
The three studies, published in tomorrow's issue of Nature, push the limits of structural biology and set an important precedent for understanding how molecular pumps work, including those in humans, notes Werner Kühlbrandt of the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Moreover, the offsite nature of the service eliminates structural issues such as the approval - process, bias and limited contact hours.
Although 2014 was a turnaround year for renewables after two years of shrinkage, multiple challenges remain in the form of policy uncertainty, structural issues in the electricity system — even in the very nature of wind and solar generation, with their dependence on breeze and sunlight.
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