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  • Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction – Chen et al. 2025 NSMB

    By on June 4, 2025

    Image processing and 3D reconstruction applied in Chen et al. 2025 NSMB

  • Plasmid construction – Chen et al. 2025 NSMB

    By on June 4, 2025

    Standard cloning procedure.

  • EMD-40658

    By on June 4, 2025

    Structure of human ULK1 complex core (2:1:1 stoichiometry)

  • Mass photometry V.2

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    A protocol for performing mass photometry measurements.

  • EMD-40735

    By on June 4, 2025

    Structure of human ULK1 complex core (2:2:2 stoichiometry) of the ATG13(450-517) mutant

  • EMD-40715

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    Structure of human ULK1 complex core (2:2:2 stoichiometry) in the PI3KC3-C1 mixture

  • EMD-45297

    By on June 4, 2025

    Structure of human ULK1C:PI3KC3-C1 supercomplex

  • Protocols for Goldman et al. 2025

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    All protocols related to GEM-SCOPe and described in Glodman et al. 2025

  • 8SQZ

    By on June 4, 2025

    Structure of human ULK1 complex core (2:2:2 stoichiometry) in the PI3KC3-C1 mixture

  • all data related to “Genetically Encoded and Modular SubCellular Organelle Probes (GEM-SCOPe) reveal lysosomal and mitochondrial dysfunction driven by PRKN knockout”

    By on June 4, 2025

    Raw imaging data for "Genetically Encoded and Modular SubCellular Organelle Probes (GEM-SCOPe) reveal lysosomal and mitochondrial dysfunction driven by PRKN knockout"

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