An innovative technology boosts image quality for protein structures
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A new technology has been developed that improves the quality of protein structure imaging, advancing structural biology research and potentially accelerating drug discovery and disease understanding.
This does not prove the technology will immediately translate to clinical treatments or solve specific disease problems; further development and validation across diverse protein types may still be needed.
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