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Mountain view in northern Utah. |
Structural model for the hexameric VPS4 ring, an ATPase required for HIV budding. This work is part of an ongoing collaboration between the Sundquist and Hill laboratories (Scott et al. EMBO J. (2005) 24, 3658-69).
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Double O Arch in Arches National Park, Utah.
Photo: © Wade Van Horn |
This is an image of nuclei assembled in Xenopus egg extract and is an overlay of nuclear membrane (green), DNA (blue), and transport substrate (red). The Ullman lab uses this system to study nuclear import and nuclear breakdown during mitosis.
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Mario R. Capecchi, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor of Biology and Human Genetics at the University of Utah. |
The crystal structure of the complex between Ubiquitin and the UEV domain of TSG101, a protein complex implicated in HIV transport and targeting to the cell surface.
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| Skiing at one of the many ski resorts in Utah. |
Bacteriophage L
A bacteriophage L virion structure
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Spring view of the foothills overlooking Salt Lake City. |
Scanning electron micrograph showing filamentous uropathogenic Escherichia coli emerging from within a bladder epithelial cell.
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Students in Bioscience Graduate Studies at the University of Utah enjoy a student retreat at Snowbird Resort. |
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