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Antibiotic resistance could help find drugs for some of the most intractable diseases
Scientists have developed an innovative way of using one of the biggest problems facing health services—antibiotic resistance—to develop drugs to combat some of the most intractable diseases.
Groundbreaking microscopy unlocks secrets of plant virus assembly
New research into how a plant virus assembles could lay the groundwork for future use to carry drugs into the human body.
Swinging on "monkey bars": motor proteins caught in the act
The first images of motor proteins in action are published in the journal Nature Communications today.
Study finds non-genetic cancer mechanisms
Cancer can be caused solely by protein imbalances within cells, a study of ovarian cancer has found.
University of Leeds announces £17m Astbury BioStructure Laboratory
The new facility will provide the Astbury Centre with instruments for Electron Microscopy and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance that are competitive with the very best in the world.