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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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Novel cell-to-cell communication network helps cancers regrow following genotoxic therapies

Novel cell-to-cell communication network helps cancers regrow following genotoxic therapies

High expression of cell death genes linked to increased risk of dying early from lung cancer

High expression of cell death genes linked to increased risk of dying early from lung cancer

Study identifies a pair of microRNA molecules that maintain the population of cancerous stem cells

Study identifies a pair of microRNA molecules that maintain the population of cancerous stem cells

Low K777 concentrations inhibit cathepsin L and reduce SARS-CoV-2’s ability to infect host cell lines

Low K777 concentrations inhibit cathepsin L and reduce SARS-CoV-2’s ability to infect host cell lines

New research aims to take the study of the human genome to the next level

New research aims to take the study of the human genome to the next level

Discovering a new genetic mutation in Schizophrenia

Discovering a new genetic mutation in Schizophrenia

New handheld MasSpec Pen can identify meat and fish fraud within seconds

New handheld MasSpec Pen can identify meat and fish fraud within seconds

Key protein could block the most common cause of food poisoning

Key protein could block the most common cause of food poisoning

New AI-based method can lead to faster, low-cost development of protein-based drugs

New AI-based method can lead to faster, low-cost development of protein-based drugs

New study could help develop cultured meat using decellularized spinach leaves

New study could help develop cultured meat using decellularized spinach leaves

Human food scraps could be repurposed to secure future fish

Human food scraps could be repurposed to secure future fish

B.1.1.7 variant of SARS-CoV-2 spreading quickly in the United States

B.1.1.7 variant of SARS-CoV-2 spreading quickly in the United States

Researchers pinpoint sponges as our most distant animal relative in the tree of life

Researchers pinpoint sponges as our most distant animal relative in the tree of life

Simple 'designer' pore reproduces selective cellular transport mechanisms

Simple 'designer' pore reproduces selective cellular transport mechanisms

Experimental antibody therapies for neurodegenerative diseases may lead to brain inflammation

Experimental antibody therapies for neurodegenerative diseases may lead to brain inflammation

New atomic force microscopy enables faster, less-invasive imaging of biological samples

New atomic force microscopy enables faster, less-invasive imaging of biological samples

Study reveals molecular mechanisms involved in eliminating unwanted cells in the body

Study reveals molecular mechanisms involved in eliminating unwanted cells in the body

Strong cell-cell junctions preserve the quiescent properties of stem cells

Strong cell-cell junctions preserve the quiescent properties of stem cells

Virus-cell interaction may explain the high infection rate of COVID-19 virus

Virus-cell interaction may explain the high infection rate of COVID-19 virus

Study shows how WAVE2 protein maintains the immune system balance

Study shows how WAVE2 protein maintains the immune system balance

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