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Sahil Batra

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Nature enthusiast | Fledgling structural biologist | A data-point for social media bots

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My first post-doctoral project from RemusLab, MSKCC Cryo-EM structures of G4-stalled CMG reveal inchworm mechanism of DNA translocation biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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Meet #MSKPostdoc Sahil Batra (@artablihas) from the Remus Lab. Sahil is a structural biologist studying the molecular mechanism of chromosomal DNA 🧬replication, focusing particularly on how the replication machinery deals with potential impediments in the DNA. 🇮🇳#NPAW2024

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These flamingos are not fighting and that is not blood. Milk secretion in flamingos takes place in the lining of their upper digestive tract, so that red liquid is crop milk, regurgitated in order to feed the young chick [video: buff.ly/37el5AX]


Breaking the cryoEM resolution barrier - back-to-back biorxiv.org/content/10.110… biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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Structural and functional conservation of the programmed -1 ribosomal frameshift signal of SARS-CoV-2 biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #bioRxiv


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A newfangled CRISPR, dubbed “prime editing,” could make it possible to insert or delete specific sequences at genome targets with less collateral damage. fcld.ly/xfiutxl


Watch this plant fire seeds with bulletlike force | Science | AAAS sciencemag.org/news/2019/08/w…


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