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[Nano -level imaging for analyzing protein structure and function].

Hidezo Mori1, Naoki Mochizuki, Soichi Takeda

  • 1National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute.

Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine
|February 4, 2006
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This nano-level imaging project aims to understand cardiovascular and neurological disorders by visualizing protein structures. The research will advance diagnostic methods and drug design through atomic and molecular resolution imaging.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Molecular Imaging
  • Nanotechnology

Context:

  • National research institutes promote a nano-level imaging project.
  • Research is supported by a grant from the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (nano-001).

Purpose:

  • To collect fundamental information for understanding cardiovascular and neurological disorders.
  • To develop new diagnostic and therapeutic methods.
  • To visualize protein structure and function at atomic or molecular resolution.

Summary:

  • The project utilizes nano-level imaging to achieve atomic or molecular resolution of protein structure and function.
  • This approach targets a comprehensive understanding of various disorders, including cardiovascular and neurological conditions.
  • Data collected will provide insights into disease mechanisms at the molecular level.

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Impact:

  • Expected to advance drug design and development.
  • Will contribute to the creation of novel clinical diagnostic technologies.
  • Potential applications in the field of medical materials are anticipated.