Muscular protein bond -- strongest yet found in nature
Monday, July 20, 2009 - 16:42
in Biology & Nature
A research collaboration between Munich-based biophysicists and a structural biologist in Hamburg (Germany) is helping to explain why our muscles, and those of other animals, don't simply fall apart under stress. Their findings may have implications for fields as diverse as medical research and nanotechnology.
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