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   <image:caption>A 3-D model of a protein. Using the MutRank framework trained with EvoRank, Danny Diaz and professor Andrew Ellington’s team are developing an improved version of a protein critical for the biomanufacturing of mRNA therapeutics and vaccines.</image:caption>
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   <image:caption>A microscopic image of small spheres in clusters. Macrosteles Integumental Proteins Purified Spherical brochosomes, natural nanostructures resembling Buckeyballs that are produced by leafhopper insects, isolated from the leafhopper Macrosteles quadrilineatus. Purified brochosomes were sputter-coated with 10 nm of platinum/palladium and imaged on a Zeiss Supra 40V Scanning Electron Microscope at the Center for Biomedical Research Support Microscopy and Imaging Facility</image:caption>
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   <image:caption>This captivating confocal image unveils the intricate world of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), vital defense mechanisms deployed by our immune system. Stained with SYTO 82 nucleic acid dye, these NETs are visually stunning, resembling a mesmerizing dance of chromatic threads. Neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, release these intricate DNA structures to ensnare and neutralize invading pathogens. The vivid fluorescence captures the dynamic nature of this immune response, showcasing the intricacy a</image:caption>
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   <image:caption>On the left, a Vibrio cholerae strain that produces the antimicrobial MvcC (center) outcompetes a surrounding V. cholerae strain that does not produce an antidote to the antimicrobial. This creates a zone of exclusion between the two strains (dark ring). On the right, neither strain produces an antimicrobial and so neither has a competitive advantage.</image:caption>
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