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Cell viability require that a variety of functions at the cell membrane are maintained properly. P-type ATPases translocate substrates across the membrane, and they have evolved into different types taking care of specific substrates within a diverse range. Now, key structural aspects have been described on how two different types of P-type ATPases…
Researchers from iNANO (Aarhus University) and Caltech have developed a method to build much larger, though still nanosize, RNA scaffolds than previously thought possible using RNA origami. The method is based on new software that has been made available online so other researchers can use it to develop biosensors, nanorobots and medicine –…
Andreas Brunsgaard Laursen recently completed his degree in nanoscience at iNANO. Now he is CEO and co-founder of the spinout Danish Graphene together with his mentor Professor Kim Daasbjerg and Associate Professor Steen Uttrup.
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO