Unlocking the Secrets of Protein Networks in Tissues with the VIP-CLIP Method
A new method to understand protein networks in tissues, called VIP-Clip, has been developed by a team of researchers from the University of Bristol and the University of Edinburgh. This method allows researchers to study the protein networks in tissues in more detail than ever before. By using VIP-Clip, researchers can identify how proteins in a given tissue interact with and regulate each other, providing a more detailed picture of the tissue’s molecular make-up. The team’s findings were recently published in Nature Methods and could have major implications for improving our understanding of diseases and developing treatments.
source: Phys.org