Researchers at Durham University and Jagiellonian University have developed DNA 'nano-rings' that can precisely capture and orient membrane proteins, a longstanding challenge in biomedical research.
The researchers found that the system works efficiently, with most DNA rings successfully capturing nanodiscs and often ...
Researchers from Durham University and Jagiellonian University have created DNA-origami-constrained nanodisks to capture and ...
Scientists at Durham University, working in partnership with Jagiellonian University in Poland, have developed a new ...
Three researchers from the Rhine-Main region receive the finalist prizes // presentation of the finalist prizes and announcement of the winner of the 55,000 EUR main prize on 30 June in Ingelheim am ...
DNA, long known as the molecule that carries genetic information, is taking on a new role in science. Researchers now see it as a powerful building material for machines so small they operate at the ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new way to precisely place quantum light sources on chips using DNA origami, offering a potential path toward scalable quantum devices. The approach tackles a ...
The use of DNA scaffolds could mark a turning point in HIV vaccine design. Scientists at Scripps Research and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a new vaccine platform based ...
Scientists have designed a DNA scaffold that carries HIV vaccine proteins into the body and sharpens the immune response against the virus. One of the biggest hurdles in developing an HIV vaccine is ...