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Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Adarsh Sandhu
53 episodes
6 months ago
D. Carlero et al, ACS Nano 2024, 18, 30, 19518–19527Researchers from Kanazawa University's NanoLSI, IMDEA Nanoscience, and CNB-CSIC studied influenza A replication using high-speed atomic force microscopy. They observed that recombinant ribonucleoprotein complexes (rRNPs) can undergo multiple transcription cycles, with RNA structure stability influencing synthesis rates. Their findings offer new insights into viral replication mechanisms and RNA synthesis regulation, opening doors for further...
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D. Carlero et al, ACS Nano 2024, 18, 30, 19518–19527Researchers from Kanazawa University's NanoLSI, IMDEA Nanoscience, and CNB-CSIC studied influenza A replication using high-speed atomic force microscopy. They observed that recombinant ribonucleoprotein complexes (rRNPs) can undergo multiple transcription cycles, with RNA structure stability influencing synthesis rates. Their findings offer new insights into viral replication mechanisms and RNA synthesis regulation, opening doors for further...
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Physics
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Life Sciences
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Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
High speed atomic force microscopy studies provide insights into influenza A viral replication
D. Carlero et al, ACS Nano 2024, 18, 30, 19518–19527Researchers from Kanazawa University's NanoLSI, IMDEA Nanoscience, and CNB-CSIC studied influenza A replication using high-speed atomic force microscopy. They observed that recombinant ribonucleoprotein complexes (rRNPs) can undergo multiple transcription cycles, with RNA structure stability influencing synthesis rates. Their findings offer new insights into viral replication mechanisms and RNA synthesis regulation, opening doors for further...
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7 months ago
4 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Atomic force microscopy in 3D
M.S. Alam et al, Small Methods 2024, 2400287Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was initially developed to visualize surfaces at nanoscale resolution. Researchers at WPI NanoLSI, Kanazawa University, have now extended AFM for 3D imaging, particularly for flexible nanostructures like carbon nanotubes. They demonstrated that dynamic mode AFM, which uses a vibrating tip, causes less friction and damage than static mode, making it ideal for imaging delicate biological systems like cells, organelles, an...
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7 months ago
4 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Sensing a biomarker
Madhu Biyani and colleagues at NanoLSI, Kanazawa University, have developed a sensitive and selective electrochemical biosensor for detecting the cancer biomarker ADAR1, using new aptamers. This cost-effective tool enables rapid ADAR1 detection in diluted samples, promising improved cancer prognosis and monitoring.NanoLSI Podcast website
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8 months ago
5 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Exploring hydrogen peroxide eustress effects on cancer cells using microscopy
Yanjun Zhang, Yuri Korchev, and colleagues used hopping probe scanning ion conductance microscopy to study hydrogen peroxide eustress on colorectal cancer cells, revealing varying cell stiffness and gradients. Their findings could lead to new cancer and inflammatory disease therapies. NanoLSI Podcast website
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10 months ago
4 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Biochemical tails tell a story
Mikihiro Shibata and collaborators used high-speed atomic force microscopy to study nucleosome dynamics. They found that nucleosomes without histone tails, particularly H2B and H3, showed increased sliding and DNA unwrapping. These findings highlight the importance of histone tails in chromatin stability and structure. NanoLSI Podcast website
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11 months ago
4 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Discovering the molecular recognition of technological solids by mutant self-assembling peptides
Hello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research researchers from Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, Japan, collaborating with Professor Sarikaya, Seattle, USA.The research described in this podcast was published in Small in February 2024Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/NanoLSI Podcast website
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11 months ago
8 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Researchers observe the structural heterogeneity of a lipid scramblase
Hello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Holger Flechsig and Clemens Franz from WPI-NanoLSI, at Kanazawa University, in collaboration with Vincent Torre from the International School of Advanced Studies in Italy and former WPI-NanoLSI members Leonardo Puppulin and Arin Marchesi.The research described in this podcast was published in Nature Communications in January 2024Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps:/...
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1 year ago
6 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: A novel role for S100A11 in focal adhesion regulation
Hello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Tareg Omer Mohammed, You-Rong Lin, and Clemens M. Franz at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), at Kanazawa University.The research described in this podcast was published in the Journal of Cell Science in January 2024.Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/A novel role for S100A11 in focal adhesion regulationResearchers at Kanaz...
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1 year ago
7 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Researchers observe what ubiquitination hinges on
Researchers observe what ubiquitination hinges on Hello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Hiroki Konno and Holger Flechsig at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University.The research described in this podcast was published in Nano Letters in December 2023Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Researchers observe what ubiquitination hinges onResearchers at...
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1 year ago
6 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Chromatin Accessibility: A new avenue for gene editing
Chromatin Accessibility: A new avenue for gene editingHello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by researchers from Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, led by Yusuke Miyanari.The research described in this podcast was published in Nature Genetics in February 2024Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Chromatin Accessibility: A new avenue for gene editingIn...
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Researchers predict protein placement on AFM substrates
Hello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Romain Amyot, Noriyuki Kodera, and Holger Flechsig at the Kanazawa University NanoLSI.The research described in this podcast was published in Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences in November 2023Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Researchers predict protein placement on AFM substratesResearchers at Kanazawa University report in Fro...
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1 year ago
5 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Sodium channel investigation
Sodium channel investigationHello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Ayumi Sumino and Takashi Sumikama at the Kanazawa University NanoLSI.The research described in this podcast was published in Nature Communications in December 2023Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Sodium channel investigationResearchers at Kanazawa University report in Nature Communications a high-speed ato...
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1 year ago
6 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Researchers fix the chirality of helical proteins
Researchers fix the chirality of helical proteinsHello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Naoki Ousaka, Mark J. MacLachlan and Shigehisa Akine at the Kanazawa University NanoLSI.The research described in this podcast was published in Nature Communications in October 2023 Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Researchers fix the chirality of helical proteinsResearchers at Ka...
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1 year ago
5 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Genetic switches in tumor development
Genetic switches in tumor developmentHello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Masanobu Oshima at the Kanazawa University NanoLSI.The research described in this podcast was published in Cancer Research in November 2023Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Genetic switches in tumor developmentResearchers at Kanazawa University report in Cancer Research how Kras and p53 mutations i...
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1 year ago
5 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Researchers tune the speed of chirality switching
Researchers tune the speed of chirality switchingHello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Shigehisa Akine at the Kanazawa University NanoLSI.The research described in this podcast was published in Science Advances in November 2023Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Researchers tune the speed of chirality switchingResearchers at Kanazawa University report in Science Advances ho...
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1 year ago
5 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Researchers identify the dynamic behavior of a key SARS-CoV-2 accessory protein
Researchers identify the dynamic behavior of a key SARS-CoV-2 accessory protein Hello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Richard Wong at Kanazawa University alongside Noritaka Nishida at Chiba University.The research described in this podcast was published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters in September 2023 Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Researchers i...
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1 year ago
6 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Researchers define a nanopipette fabrication protocol for high resolution cell imaging
Researchers define a nanopipette fabrication protocol for high resolution cell imagingHello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Yasufumi Takahashi at the Kanazawa University NanoLSI.The research described in this podcast was published in Analytical Chemistry in August 2023 Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Researchers define a nanopipette fabrication protocol for high re...
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1 year ago
5 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Hydration matters:The interaction patterns of water and oxide crystals revealed
Hydration matters: The interaction patterns of water and oxide crystals revealedTranscript of this podcastHello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Keisuke Miyazawa at the Kanazawa University NanoLSI.The research described in this podcast was published in Nanoscale in July 2023 Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Hydration matters: The interaction patterns of water and oxi...
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast:Ion channel block unraveled
Ion channel block unraveled Transcript of this podcastHello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Takashi Sumikama at the Kanazawa University NanoLSI in collaboration with Katsumasa Irie from Wakayama Medical University and colleagues.The research described in this podcast was published in Nature Communications in July 2023 Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/Ion channe...
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1 year ago
5 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast: Brain cancer linked to nuclear pore alterations
Brain cancer linked to nuclear pore alterations Transcript of this podcastHello and welcome to the NanoLSI podcast. Thank you for joining us today. In this episode we feature the latest research by Masaharu Hazawa and Richard Wong at the Kanazawa University NanoLSI, alongside Mitsutoshi Nakada and colleagues at Kanazawa University.The research described in this podcast was published in Cell Reports in August 2023 Kanazawa University NanoLSI websitehttps://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac...
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1 year ago
5 minutes

Kanazawa University NanoLSI Podcast
D. Carlero et al, ACS Nano 2024, 18, 30, 19518–19527Researchers from Kanazawa University's NanoLSI, IMDEA Nanoscience, and CNB-CSIC studied influenza A replication using high-speed atomic force microscopy. They observed that recombinant ribonucleoprotein complexes (rRNPs) can undergo multiple transcription cycles, with RNA structure stability influencing synthesis rates. Their findings offer new insights into viral replication mechanisms and RNA synthesis regulation, opening doors for further...