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Three iNANO associated researchers have received DKK 9 million in total for studying dynamic multivalent interactions at the single molecule level, dynamics during protein interactions, and how surfactants denature proteins.
iNANO researchers participate in a new research project headed by Yuya Hayashi (Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics). The aim is to redefine our understanding of how life operates through cell-to-cell communication by studying extracellular vesicles, using zebrafish as a model organism. Ebbe S. Andersen and Jørgen Kjems will assist in using RNA…
AU researchers from Department of Chemistry and iNANO have, in collaboration with the University of Tsukuba, found a way to directly monitor the one-dimensional disordered diffusion channel in a simple chain-like thermoelectric InTe. This work provides a new basis for understanding ultralow, weak-temperature-dependent thermal conductivity in
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