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In the new research, a team of scientists led by David Staněk (IMG) described a protein that ensures correct assembly, and thus the function of the so-called splicing complex, one of the largest molecular complexes in human cells composed of 150 different components. [continue]
Director of IMG cordially congratulates Klára Klimešová, Jitka Vojáčková, David Staněk, and other co-authors on a recent publication in Nature Communications
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Experts from the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences managed to find a hitherto unknown protein and describe its role in cell division. Their knowledge could be used in the future to control cell division in anticancer treatment. [continue]
The modern method of cryoelectron microscopy shows cellular structures in almost atomic resolution and allows a better understanding of the chemical bonds and functioning of living organisms.
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An international team lead by Zdenek Trachtulec deciphered the control of the positioning of DNA breaks in the developing germ cells of laboratory rat.
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