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The human sperm nuclear pore complex owns only the inner and luminal rings (BioRxiv 2024, DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.30.620797)

The nuclear pore complex dilates and constricts according to environmental stimuli. Credit: Christian Zimmerli, Vasileios Rantos, Jan Kosinski, Agnieszka Kosinska (Science 374(6573): eabd9776)

The nuclear pore complex architecture in the cellular context reveals insight into its assembly and turnover. Credit: Vasileios Rantos, Jan Kosinski (Nature 586(7831): 796-800)

High-resolution cryo-EM map of an archaeal hydrogenase is one of the starting points of the resolution revolution in cryo-EM. Credit: Janet Vonck (Elife 3: e01963)

ATP-synthase dimers reveal the conserved mechanism of ring rotation which drives ATP synthesis in all living species. (Nature 521(7551): 237-40)

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