262 datasets found

Creator: Max NANAO (ORCID: 0000-0002-6340-1376)

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  • mx1932

    Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Radiation Damage
  • mx1928

    Proteins and protein/DNA/RNA complexes involved in biosynthesis, protein folding and degradation, splicing, cancer, host pathogen interacti
  • mx1948

    Stockholm BAG
  • BAG Barcelona

    BAG Barcelona has a long tradition of accessing the ESRF. It is constituted by 10 groups that belong to the Institute of Molecular Biology Barcelona from the Spanish Research...
  • mx2079

    Russian BAG for Xtallography and BioSAXS
  • The Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology (ISMB) application for beam...

    The ISMB spans Birkbeck and UCL with researchers in the core Departments at Birkbeck Biological Sciences and several UCL Research Departments. Research groups from Queen Mary...
  • Austrian Crystallographic Diffraction Consortium

    This proposed Austrian Crystallographic Diffraction Consortium (ACDC) BAG is to support various macromolecular structural biology groups across Austria (totally 15 research...
  • mx1988

    Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology University of Leeds Block Allocation Group
  • Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Radiation Damage

    The Radiation Damage BAG investigates the fundamental mechanisms of radiation damage. It develops best practice data collection protocols to minimise radiation damage derived...
  • mx1977

    Institut Pasteur BAG - Structural biology of infectious agents
  • mx1819

    Integrated Ligand Screening Pipelines
  • mx2088

    Munich Crystallography BAG
  • mx1977

    Institut Pasteur BAG - Structural biology of infectious agents
  • mx2087

    Cambridge MRC Block allocation
  • mx1949

    Understanding the 3D structure of a variety of proteins related to the human health
  • mx1985

    Heidelberg BAG (HeidelBAG)
  • mx1819

    Integrated Ligand Screening Pipelines
  • mx1997

    THE ISRAELI BAG
  • mx1942

    Structural Biology at EMBL-Grenoble and IBS-CIBB
  • mx2070

    FRANKFURT/SAARLAND BAG: ATOMIC MECHANISMS OF ACTION OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS