NanoLSI Podcast

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Discovering the molecular recognition of technological solids by mutant self-assembling peptides
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Jun, 2024
Researchers observe the structural heterogeneity of a lipid scramblase
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May, 2024
A novel role for S100A11 in focal adhesion regulation
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May, 2024
Researchers observe what ubiquitination hinges on
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Apr, 2024
Chromatin Accessibility: A new avenue for gene editing
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Apr, 2024
Researchers predict protein placement on AFM substrates
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Mar, 2024
Sodium channel investigation
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Mar, 2024
Researchers fix the chirality of helical proteins
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Feb, 2024
Genetic switches in tumor development
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Feb, 2024
Researchers tune the speed of chirality switching
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Jan, 2024
Researchers identify the dynamic behavior of a key SARS-CoV-2 accessory protein
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Jan, 2024
Researchers define a nanopipette fabrication protocol for high resolution cell imaging
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Dec, 2023
Hydration matters: The interaction patterns of water and oxide crystals revealed
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Dec, 2023
Ion channel block unraveled
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Nov, 2023
Brain cancer linked to nuclear pore alterations
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Nov, 2023
Researchers define a protocol for narrow cantilever fabrication and high-resolution imaging of living cells using AFM
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Oct, 2023
High-speed atomic force microscopy takes on intrinsically disordered proteins
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Oct, 2023
Heat and manipulate, one cell at a time
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Sep, 2023
Xiabing Lyu, Assistant Professor
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Sep, 2023
Endoscopy of a living cell on the nanoscale
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Aug, 2023
Enhancing carbon dioxide reduction
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Jul, 2023
Experiments provide insights into the molecular mechanism for memory and learning
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Jul, 2023
Zooming in on neurotoxic aggregates
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Jun, 2023
Experiments reveal chilli-sensitive molecular structure fluctuation changes in TRPV1
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Jun, 2023
Scanning probe simultaneously captures structural and ion concentration changes
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Jun, 2023
Dynamic 3D structure extraction from HS-AFM images
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Jun, 2023
Kien Xuan Ngo, Assistant Professor
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Mar, 2023
Holger Flechsig, Assistant Professor
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Mar, 2023
The offshoot of cells visualized in real time
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Feb, 2023
Biological lasso: Enhanced drug delivery to the brain
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Jan, 2023
Chemists uncover cracks in the amour of cellulose nanocrystals
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Jan, 2023
Elucidating the structure of nanomaterials found in crustaceans
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Dec, 2022
Simulating 3D-AFM images for systems not in equilibrium
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Dec, 2022
Hanae Sato, Associate Professor
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Nov, 2022
Heat and manipulate, one cell at a time
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Nov, 2022
Chemical fixation causes aggregation artefact
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Nov, 2022
Biomolecular insights into protein-insolubility-related disease
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Oct, 2022
Promising anticancer molecule identified
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Oct, 2022
Revealing atomistic structures behind AFM imaging
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Aug, 2022
Changing the handedness of molecules
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Aug, 2022
Small but mighty: Identifying nanosized molecules using atomic force microscopy
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May, 2022
Toshio Ando, Professor
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May, 2022
Carsten Beta, Professor
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May, 2022
Shigehisa Akine and Mark J. MacLachlan
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May, 2022
Yuri Korchev, Professor
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May, 2021
Alexander Mikhailov, Professor
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Mar, 2021
Adam Foster, Professor
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Mar, 2021
Mark MacLachlan, Professor
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Mar, 2021