Nanoscale tool allows scientists to study membrane proteins one at a time
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Isolation chamber. A new tool developed at Rockefeller allows scientists to study membrane proteins individually, or in pairs, to see how they interact with other molecules. The scientists use an electron microscope to take images of isolated NABBs and categorize the orientation of the receptors they contain as either antiparallel (top) or parallel (bottom). Credit: Rockefeller University
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