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What role does a tRNA modification complex, called Elongator, play in brain development?
23.06.2022
SOLARIS Centre users from the Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology (of the Jagiellonian University, together with Australian, Turkish and Canadian colleagues, have found a link between defects in the cellular protein production machinery and neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), characterized by an inability to reach cognitive and motor milestones. Key studies in this publication were conducted using Cryo-EM microscopes located at our center.
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Role of intercalated cobalt in the electronic structure of Co1/3NbS2
28.04.2022
A team of scientists from Zagreb, Wien, Lausanne and Krakow led by Dr. Eduard Tutiš has investigated an antiferromagnetic layered compound Co1/3NbS2 - an example of the transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD), having complex magnetic structure.
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The OPUS 21 project, coordinated by the SOLARIS researcher, received funding from the National Science Center.
29.11.2021
The Coordinators of the Disciplines of the National Science Center presented the ranking lists of projects qualified for funding under the competitions announced by the National Science Center. The laureates include a consortium of four universities, led by prof. dr hab. Maciej Kozak.
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Science Advances cover dedicated to research results on Cryo-EM!
11.04.2022
The research carried out at NCPS SOLARIS with the use of electron cryomicroscopy and at the Malopolska Biotechnology Centre, and at the British National Electron Bioimaging Center eBIC (Diamond Light Source) allowed to solve the structure of the protein responsible for introducing compounds necessary for the life of bacterial cells. The exceptional importance of the research was honored with a dedicated, unique image by Alina Kurokhtina published on the cover of Science Advances!
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