Electron microscopy as a critical tool in the determination of pore forming mechanisms in proteins.
Electron microscopy has consistently played an important role in the description of pore-forming protein systems. The discovery of pore-forming proteins has depended on visualization of the structural pores formed by their oligomeric protein complexes, and as electron microscopy has advanced technol...
Main Author: | Gilbert, RJC |
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Other Authors: | Heuck, AP |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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