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Proteins are complex molecules that are made up of amino acids. They can be found in every cell in the body, and carry out vital processes that keep human beings alive. Mutations in proteins can lead to a multitude of diseases, the most common being cancer.

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Tough protein connects directly with neurons to cause damaging inflammatory reaction in the brain

Tough protein connects directly with neurons to cause damaging inflammatory reaction in the brain

Experts determine the molecular structure of a gut protein

Experts determine the molecular structure of a gut protein

New technique to design enzyme stereoselectivity and substrate acceptance

New technique to design enzyme stereoselectivity and substrate acceptance

Study employs AI to comprehend sugar surrounding proteins in the human body

Study employs AI to comprehend sugar surrounding proteins in the human body

Study explores mechanism by which ToBRFV tomato virus overcomes tobamovirus resistance

Study explores mechanism by which ToBRFV tomato virus overcomes tobamovirus resistance

Study identifies a compound capable of easing symptoms of coronavirus infections

Study identifies a compound capable of easing symptoms of coronavirus infections

Researchers employ hepatic organoids for disease modeling

Researchers employ hepatic organoids for disease modeling

Researchers predict protein binding based on shape using fastest supercomputer

Researchers predict protein binding based on shape using fastest supercomputer

Multiple sclerosis drug improves memory in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

Multiple sclerosis drug improves memory in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

Simultaneously Measuring 7,000 Proteins: Groundbreaking Proteomics from SomaLogic

Simultaneously Measuring 7,000 Proteins: Groundbreaking Proteomics from SomaLogic

Earlier known protein complex acts as a centriole stabilizer, says study

Earlier known protein complex acts as a centriole stabilizer, says study

Research reveals pathways controlling osteocyte development

Research reveals pathways controlling osteocyte development

Research uncovers key component of cellular malfunction that contributes to tumor growth

Research uncovers key component of cellular malfunction that contributes to tumor growth

Researchers identify genes related with plant survival in the Atacama Desert in Chile

Researchers identify genes related with plant survival in the Atacama Desert in Chile

Monoclonal antibodies mitigate inflammatory consequences of SARS-CoV-2 exposure in macaques

Monoclonal antibodies mitigate inflammatory consequences of SARS-CoV-2 exposure in macaques

Study unravels unknown facts about SARS-CoV-2 infection

Study unravels unknown facts about SARS-CoV-2 infection

Researchers develop new approach to selectively turn on gene therapies in target cells

Researchers develop new approach to selectively turn on gene therapies in target cells

Discovery of long-lived mitochondrial proteins reveals increased stability of the electron transport chain

Discovery of long-lived mitochondrial proteins reveals increased stability of the electron transport chain

New eToeholds could make RNA therapeutics more safer and effective

New eToeholds could make RNA therapeutics more safer and effective

Diet-associated molecules in the gut are linked with aggressive prostate cancer

Diet-associated molecules in the gut are linked with aggressive prostate cancer

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