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Building up complexity in structural biology studies

Macromolecules are involved in myriads of interactions that regulate their cellular function. While years of structural biology progress was built by reducing this complexity, a molecular understanding of biological processes requires the characterization of ever larger and more dynamic molecular assemblies. Cryo-electron microscopy is rising to this challenge.

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E.N. receives support from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (R35GM127018), the European Research Council (ERC-2022-SYG) and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

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Nogales, E. Building up complexity in structural biology studies. Nat Struct Mol Biol 31, 847–848 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41594-024-01324-4

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