Advanced proteomics and AI reveal blood protein changes, offering insights into early Alzheimer's detection and differentiation from mild cognitive impairment.
Two parallel experiments in protein self-assembly produced strikingly different results, demonstrating that protein designers ...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia and one of the biggest health challenges of aging societies. In the United States alone, about 7.2 million people aged 65 and older are living ...
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AI study of protein nanoribbons points to new design rules
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory used artificial intelligence to analyze protein nanoribbons, pointing to ...
Circular Dichroism (CD) spectroscopy is an established analytical technique that probes the differential absorption of left- and right-handed circularly polarised light by chiral biomolecules. In ...
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Structural changes in blood plasma proteins may reflect earliest signs of Alzheimer's disease: Study
A new type of blood test that analyses the folding of amino acids rather than their amounts may detect earliest biological ...
On Wednesday, the Nobel Committee announced that it had awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry to researchers who pioneered major breakthroughs in computational chemistry. These include two researchers ...
A new collaboration between EMBL's European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), Google DeepMind, NVIDIA, and Seoul National University has made millions of AI-predicted protein complex structures ...
Proteins, one of the smallest building blocks of life on Earth, hold promise for answering some of biology's biggest ...
When a protein folds, its string of amino acids wiggles and jiggles through countless conformations before it forms a fully folded, functional protein. This rapid and complex process is hard to ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Protein Crystallization and Crystallography - Global Strategic Business Report" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for Protein ...
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