A new technique allows spatially controlled cell adhesion and the manipulation of cell shapes on cryo-electron microscopy grids.| EMBL
A new approach that allows researchers to see molecular machinery at work inside cells has offered a deeper understanding of how bacteria produce proteins and a unique glimpse into how they respond to antibiotics.| EMBL
While cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) was first envisioned in 1968, the advances the Mahamid group are bringing to this 3D method for studying molecules directly inside cells are new, and are likely to greatly expand its use.| EMBL
New research by EMBL scientists shows at atomic detail how antibiotics affect the process of protein production inside bacteria| EMBL