... ), include demonstrations of sub-100-nanometer protein dots and sub-200-nanometer line ... fellow student Andrea Ho. "By maintaining the sensitive proteins in a liquid buffer, their biological function ...
... , scientists discovered a sequence of genes that stored the blueprints for generating light-sensitive proteins. A group of researchers at the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Switzerland, headed by Dr. ...
... of the National Academy of Sciences, describes the effects of broadly expressing a light-sensitive protein in other neuronal cells found throughout the retina. "This is a proof of principle that ...
... found one that has a clear link."
The melanopsin gene encodes a light-sensitive protein that is found in a class of photoreceptors in the retina that are not involved with vision, but are linked to ...
... don't add up to the total. Now we've identified one more member."
The researchers used a highly sensitive protein identification technique called mass spectrometry to ferret out TCAB1's presence in ...
An acid-sensitive protein in the brain may represent a new target for the treatment of depression, according to animal research in the April 29 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience. The study shows ...
... wider application of this bacterium as a factory for the production and characterization of oxygen-sensitive proteins through the use of genetic approaches to achieve high-level protein expression." ...
... in Current Biology, the researchers show that two force-sensitive proteins accumulate at the sites of cell-shape ... I, a so-called actin-crosslinking protein that, like glue, holds the toothpick-like ...
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Engineered, light-sensitive proteins restore vision in a mouse study of retinitis pigmentosa. The findings could lead to new treatments for people ...
... in the brain.
Two years later, Boyden demonstrated that halorhodopsin, another light-sensitive protein, could inhibit the activity of neurons when illuminated. "But the genomic diversity of the ...
... of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, created a genetically modified mouse which expresses a light sensitive protein in excitatory neurons.
The light sensitive protein, Channelrhodopsin2 (ChR2), ...