Imaging single glycans
Imaging of biomolecules guides our understanding of their diverse structures and functions1,2. Real-space imaging at sub-nanometre resolution using cryo-electron microscopy has provided key insights into proteins and their assemblies3,4. Direct molecular imaging of glycans—the predominant biopolymer...
Main Authors: | Wu, X, Delbianco, M, Anggara, K, Michnowicz, T, Pardo-Vargas, A, Bharate, P, Sen, S, Pristl, M, Rauschenbach, S, Schlickum, U, Abb, S, Seeberger, PH, Kern, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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