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Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast  

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast

Author: Adarsh Sandhu

The Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast offers updates of the latest news and research at the WPI-NanoLSI Kanazawa University. The Nano Life Science Institute (NanoLSI) at Kanazawa University was established in 2017 as part of the World Premier International (WPI) Research Center Initiative of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). Researchers at the NanoLSI are combining their cutting-edge expertise in scanning probe microscopy to establish nano-endoscopic techniques to directly image, analyze, and manipulate biomolecules for insights into mechanisms governing life phenomena such as diseases. Further information WPI-NanoLSI Kanazawa University websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/
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High speed atomic force microscopy studies provide insights into influenza A viral replication
Thursday, 21 November, 2024

D. Carlero et al, ACS Nano 2024, 18, 30, 19518–19527Researchers from Kanazawa University's NanoLSI, IMDEA Nanoscience, and CNB-CSIC studied influenza A replication using high-speed atomic force microscopy. They observed that recombinant ribonucleoprotein complexes (rRNPs) can undergo multiple transcription cycles, with RNA structure stability influencing synthesis rates. Their findings offer new insights into viral replication mechanisms and RNA synthesis regulation, opening doors for further research on gene expression control. NanoLSI Podcast website

 

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