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Default Dutch and Canadian researchers detail one of the biggest proteins ever found - EurekAlert (press release)


EurekAlert (press release)


Dutch and Canadian researchers detail one of the biggest proteins ever found
EurekAlert (press release)
A bacterium living in the icy-cold waters of Antarctica manages to survive by gripping on to the ice surface. The protein used by the bacterium to do this -- a kind of extendable anchor -- has been detailed by a group of researchers from Eindhoven ...
Researchers detail one of the biggest proteins ever foundPhys.Org

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