News

Results 76 to 80 of 112 in School of Molecular and Cellular Biology

This image is a visualisation of the BRISC-SHMT2 protein, created by Jeroen Claus from Phospho Biomedical Animation. It shows a blue, orange and black model on a white background with flecks of gold.

Scientists have identified a new internal regulator that helps control the body’s response to fight infection.

This image shows Kaposi’s sarcoma, a skin cancer that is common amongst those with HIV.

Scientists are attempting to tackle a virus that causes Kaposi’s sarcoma, a skin cancer that is common amongst those with HIV.

Signals from the nervous system and gut could prevent Alzheimer's disease

Scientists at the University of Leeds have now unraveled the nature of these signalling components.

Plant Virus

Researchers at the University’s Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology used cryo electron microscopy techniques to study geminivirus structure at undprecedented resolution, and in the process

Green tea molecule

A molecular compound in green tea could hold the key to preventing deaths from heart attacks and strokes caused by atherosclerosis, according to new research.