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NMR Spectroscopy – News and Features

Cancer cells.
News

Scientists Uncover Hidden Regions of Key Cancer Protein

Scientists have breathed new life into the study of a protein with an outsized link to human cancers because of its dangerous mutations, using advanced research techniques to detect its hidden regions.
Female scientist in a laboratory.
News

Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy Accurately Analyses Bio-Oils

A team of researchers at Aston University has demonstrated that benchtop spectrometers are capable of analysing pyrolysis bio-oils just as well as far more expensive, high-field spectrometers.
An array of meat, fish, nuts, fruit and vegetables.
Article

New Analysis Tools for Detecting Food Fraud

This article will discuss current issues in food authenticity, the potential safety implications and the techniques proving pivotal in detecting and preventing fraudulent products from reaching consumers.
A battery being assembled by two robotic arms.
Article

The Importance of Battery Materials Analysis

Batteries must be carefully scrutinized to ensure that they are safe for use. This article will discuss the role that battery materials analysis plays in maintaining the safety and quality of existing batteries and in the development of new and improved types.
An image of a computer showcasing a complex protein structure.
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What Structures Do Complex Proteins Adopt in Solution?

To get a detailed picture of the possible structures of multi-domain proteins, a smart combination of different methods is needed. Biophysicists present a corresponding novel approach in the journal Structure.
The skeletal structure of cholesterol.
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How Does Cholesterol Move in Cellular Membranes?

A group of researchers have revealed for the first time how cholesterol behaves in cells at the atomistic level, information that could have broad implications for future studies of health and disease.
A 3D map and a 3D model of a protein structure generated using cryo EM.
Article

Cryo Electron Microscopy: Principle, Strengths, Limitations and Applications

Cryo electron microscopy (cryo EM) has revolutionized our understanding of the intricate molecular machinery that governs life. In this article, we discuss what cryo EM is, how it works, it's strengths, limitations and applications.
An abstract illustration of a glowing battery with "electricity" inside against a microchip background.
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Understanding Battery Types, Components and the Role of Battery Material Testing in Development and Manufacture

Batteries have become an integral part of our everyday lives. In this article, we will consider the main types of batteries, battery components and materials and the reasons for and ways in which battery materials are tested.
A protein chain.
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NMR Spectroscopy Offers Diagnostic Potential for Inflammatory Disease

The analysis of all small molecules in an organism (the metabolome) has huge potential for medical diagnostics. A German research team is investigating this with nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (NMR).
Three portafilter's filled with coffee beans, ground coffee and a brewed coffee from left to right.
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Your Morning Espresso Could Prevent Alzheimer’s Protein Clumping

In preliminary in vitro laboratory tests, espresso compounds can inhibit tau protein aggregation – a process that is believed to be involved in the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
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