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📢"Biofísica en Salamanca. ¿Puede la física explicar la vida?"
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#paper #highlight January 2026

Continuum architecture dynamics of vesicle tethering in exocytosis

By Marta Puig-Tintó and collaborators @CellCellPress

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2025.11.038
https://sbe.es/highlights-paper-jan-2026/

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José María Carazo winner of the Bruker prize 2025

For “his pioneering contributions in cryoelectron microscopy, developing innovative methods in the analysis of the heterogeneity of macromolecular complexes that have driven recent advances in the field, and for his leadership in the development of cryoelectron microscopy infrastructures at the national and international levels”.

Edurne Rujas Diez winner of the SBE-40 prize 2025

For “her contributions in protein engineering, with a particular focus on on the development of monoclonal antibodies with improved therapeutic properties”.

Roger Castells Graells winner of the SBE-33 prize 2025

For “his significant contributions to the development of engineered protein cages that enable high-resolution imaging of small proteins by cryoelectron microscopy».

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