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Scientists have obtained a structural snapshot of proteins that cause type 2 diabetes
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To understand the critical protein structures, the researchers used â??sushi-likeâ?? nanodics composed of layers of lipids surrounded by a belt to capture model proteins during the aggregation process. The researchers allowed the proteins to fold to a ...


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