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The intricate protein architecture linked to disease

Scientists have for the first time identified the structure of a protein fibre linked to early-onset type 2 diabetes.

The image shows the membrane of a white blood cell and was produced using super-resolution microscopy.

Visualising how molecules move in cells or interact with drugs will be possible with one of the world’s most advanced imaging centres being developed at the University.

White pink and yellow blister packs

Scientists have developed a technique that could significantly reduce the time to discover potential new antibody-based drugs to treat disease.

This image shows a cryo-electron microscope model of cytochrome b6f, a protein complex found in plant chloroplasts.

Scientists from Yorkshire have solved the structure of one of the key components of photosynthesis.

Scientists have found that disease-causing bacteria carry antibiotic resistance genes that are dormant as a result of a genetic mutation. During screening, the bacteria appear susceptible to antibiotics.

Hospital screening tests are failing to identify the true extent of microbial resistance, according to new research.