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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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New yeast-bacterium co-culture to synthesize plant hormones for weed control

New yeast-bacterium co-culture to synthesize plant hormones for weed control

Study reveals how the tumor suppressor gene plays a vital role in pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma

Study reveals how the tumor suppressor gene plays a vital role in pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma

NANOG protein ameliorates primary hallmarks of cellular senescence, says study

NANOG protein ameliorates primary hallmarks of cellular senescence, says study

Research provides novel insight into plant chloroplasts and proteins within

Research provides novel insight into plant chloroplasts and proteins within

Researchers capture the assembly of ribosomes within human cells

Researchers capture the assembly of ribosomes within human cells

Study opens new avenues for therapies against Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Study opens new avenues for therapies against Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Researchers infer chemical steps involved in methylthiolation of tRNAs

Researchers infer chemical steps involved in methylthiolation of tRNAs

Study uses mouse models to identify the likely cause of Alzheimer's disease

Study uses mouse models to identify the likely cause of Alzheimer's disease

Researchers reveal why nerve cell’s protein production slows down in CMT patients

Researchers reveal why nerve cell’s protein production slows down in CMT patients

Scientists use stem cells to investigate the genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease

Scientists use stem cells to investigate the genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease

New treatment developed from plant virus could keep metastatic cancers at bay

New treatment developed from plant virus could keep metastatic cancers at bay

Aptamers for Targeting SARS-CoV-2 Proteins

Aptamers for Targeting SARS-CoV-2 Proteins

Novel method for dynamic tracking of tissue-specific secretory proteins in live mice

Novel method for dynamic tracking of tissue-specific secretory proteins in live mice

Novel process enables 3D imaging of human organs with micrometer resolution

Novel process enables 3D imaging of human organs with micrometer resolution

Scientists discover how thousands of tiny anchors help the cells stay put and resist disruptions

Scientists discover how thousands of tiny anchors help the cells stay put and resist disruptions

Scientists explore whether consuming cocoa can help us age better

Scientists explore whether consuming cocoa can help us age better

New 100% plant-based imitation Wagyu beef helps strengthen the immune system

New 100% plant-based imitation Wagyu beef helps strengthen the immune system

RIT scientists uncover new information about the way coronavirus attaches to human cells

RIT scientists uncover new information about the way coronavirus attaches to human cells

Study uncovers mechanism where two transcription factors stabilize each other’s binding to DNA

Study uncovers mechanism where two transcription factors stabilize each other’s binding to DNA

Newly identified antibacterial mechanism could inspire novel strategies to combat bacterial pathogens

Newly identified antibacterial mechanism could inspire novel strategies to combat bacterial pathogens

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