💨 Abstract
A study led by Rice University and the University of Virginia challenges the traditional understanding of collagen, the body's most abundant protein. Using advanced cryo-electron microscopy, researchers discovered an unexpected deviation from the right-handed superhelical twist in a packed collagen assembly.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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