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What infrared protein spectroscopy can tell us about life

Image of protein aggregation of the pathological Tau protein (red-orange) to neurofibrillary tangles (orange) in a neuron axon in Alzheimer’s disease (Image:Shutterstock/Juan Gaertner)

The presence of aggregated proteins has been linked to diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Shown here is the protein aggregation of the pathological Tau protein (red-orange) to neurofibrillary tangles (orange) in a neuron axon in Alzheimer’s disease (Image:Shutterstock/Juan Gaertner)

How ever more powerful optical analysis of the structure and bonds of complex molecules deepens our understanding of biological processes

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