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Nature inspires first artificial molecular pump Date: May 19, 2015 Source: Northwestern University Summary: Using nature for inspiration, scientists have developed an entirely artificial molecular ...
Their molecular pump is the world's first such machine developed entirely through chemical engineering in the laboratory, and it could one day power artificial muscles and other molecular machines.
The pump could pave the way for future researchers to design devices that operate on a molecular level, such as artificial muscles. Chemistry Prof. Fraser Stoddart, the study’s senior author ...
Artificial molecular machines now come in a dizzying variety of forms, including motors, pumps, and data-reading ratchets. While some machines are powered by light, a growing number are driven by ...
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Molecular structure of tuberculosis efflux pump reveals how bacteria resist key antibiotic - MSNThe pumps secrete mycobactin molecules that then tightly bind external iron. The microbial pathogen then uses other molecular machinery to carry the mycobactins and their iron cargoes back into ...
The pumps secrete mycobactin molecules that then tightly bind external iron. The microbial pathogen then uses other molecular machinery to carry the mycobactins and their iron cargoes back into the ...
According to a comprehensive market research report titled "Sealless pumps Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis by ...
The molecular structure of the MmpL4 efflux pump in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals a coiled-coil domain essential for exporting the siderophore mycobactin and for bedaquiline resistance.
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